scholarly journals Symphysis onlay bone grafting for horizontal maxillary alveolar ridge augmentation: a systematic review

2016 ◽  
Vol 1 (6) ◽  
Author(s):  
Nermine Ramadan
2016 ◽  
Vol 44 (10) ◽  
pp. 1618-1629 ◽  
Author(s):  
Markus Troeltzsch ◽  
Matthias Troeltzsch ◽  
Philipp Kauffmann ◽  
Rudolph Gruber ◽  
Phillipp Brockmeyer ◽  
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2018 ◽  
Vol 44 (1) ◽  
pp. 74-84 ◽  
Author(s):  
Suraj Chavda ◽  
Liran Levin

Alveolar ridge augmentation can be completed with various types of bone augmentation materials (autogenous, allograft, xenograft, and alloplast). Currently, autogenous bone is labeled as the “gold standard” because of faster healing times and integration between native and foreign bone. No systematic review has currently determined whether there is a difference in implant success between various bone augmentation materials. The purpose of this article was to systematically review comparative human studies of vertical and horizontal alveolar ridge augmentation comparing different types of bone graft materials (autogenous, allograft, xenograft, and alloplast). A MEDLINE search was conducted under the 3 search concepts of bone augmentation, dental implants, and alveolar ridge augmentation. Studies pertaining to socket grafts or sinus lifts were excluded. Case reports, small case series, and review papers were excluded. A bias assessment tool was applied to the final articles. Overall, 219 articles resulted from the initial search, and 9 articles were included for final analysis. There were no discernible differences in implant success between bone augmentation materials. Generally, patients preferred nonautogenous bone sources as there were fewer hospital days, less pain, and better recovery time. Two articles had industrial support; however, conclusions of whether that support influenced the outcomes could not be determined. Future comparative studies should compare nonautogenous bone sources and have longer follow-up times.


2017 ◽  
Vol 44 (1) ◽  
pp. 33-40 ◽  
Author(s):  
FUED SAMIR SALMEN ◽  
MARINA REIS OLIVEIRA ◽  
MARISA APARECIDA CABRINI GABRIELLI ◽  
ANA CLÁUDIA GABRIELLI PIVETA ◽  
VALFRIDO ANTONIO PEREIRA FILHO ◽  
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ABSTRACT Objective: to investigate the predictive factors of failure in bone grafts for alveolar ridge augmentation and implant surgery. Methods: we reviewed the charts of 166 patients operated between 1995 and 2014. A total of 248 grafting procedures were performed. We submitted the data to the binomial test at 5% significance. Results: grafts to gain width of the alveolar ridge (65.32%) were more frequent than sinus lifting (p<0.0001) and the number of grafts to the posterior maxilla (48.8%) was greater than in other regions (p<0.01); 6.04% of the grafts were lost. The losses in anterior (p<0.0309) and posterior (p<0.0132) maxilla were higher than in the mandible. There were 269 implants installed in the grafted areas, of which only 4.83% were lost. The number of implants lost (4.51%) in areas of onlay grafts was not statistically higher than those placed after sinus lifting (2.63%, p<0.2424). Losses were greater in the anterior (53.85%) and posterior (38.46%) maxilla than in the mandible (p<0.031). Regarding patients' age, 76.92% of the lost grafts (p<0.006) and 80% of the lost implants (p<0.001) were installed in patients over 40 years. Conclusion: failure rate was higher both for grafts and dental implants in the maxilla and in patients over 40 years of age.


Author(s):  
Luis Sánchez-Labrador ◽  
Pedro Molinero-Mourelle ◽  
Fabián Pérez-González ◽  
Luis Miguel Saez-Alcaide ◽  
Jorge Cortés-Bretón Brinkmann ◽  
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