Ridge Preservation Following Tooth Extraction Using an Absorbable Gelatin Sponge
It
is well-known that the alveolar bone collapses after extraction and that the
reduction in width may be approximately 50 % of the original dimension after 12
months due to the pronounced resorption of the buccal wall.
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Tooth Extraction Using an Absorbable Gelatin Sponge |
Socket grafting
offers a predictable, simple way to conserve the buccolingual and mesiodistal
dimensions of the future implant site, and various bone-grafting materials
using various techniques have shown promising results .The rationale for socket
augmentation at the time of extraction involves reducing crestal
bone loss, encouraging socket filling, minimizing horizontal ridge resorption,
and ultimately reducing or eliminating the need for further ridge augmentation. Read more>>>>>>>>>>>>
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