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Anterior Bone Grafting for the Placement of Dental Implants
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I
extracted the maxillary central incisor. Now I was missing three teeth
in the anterior section. All that was remaining was the maxillary canines
and the maxillary left lateral incisor. I was able to place one implant
in the area of the left maxillary incisor (That site was grafted right
after the extraction and allowed to heal for 6 weeks), but the ridge was
much too thin to support an implant in the right anterior section.
The radiograph
shows the initial implant placement plus three tacks that are holding
a large membrane in place. It is very difficult to see, but if you look
very carefully at the top photo at the left, I have put about 20 bur holes
into the labial surface of the edentulous ridge in preparation of grafting
the site.
I elected to use
freeze dried bone mixed with Bio-Oss as my grafting medium. I overbuilt
the ridge and place a large barrier membrane (IMTEC) stabilizing it with
four tacks.
Four months later,
I went in and removed the membrane. You can see the membrane and two of
the tacks on the left. There was no soft tissue perforation and the membrane
stayed intact and totally covered.
With the membrane
removed, the new bone is evident completely filling out the concavity
that had originally existed in the bone and giving me enough bone support
for implant placement. | |
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Last Updated ( Tuesday, 29 August 2006 )
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