Artigo Revisado por pares

Distraction Osteogenesis: A Surgical Option for Restoring Missing Tissue in the Anterior Esthetic Zone

2005; California Dental Association; Volume: 33; Issue: 11 Linguagem: Inglês

10.1080/19424396.2005.12224285

ISSN

1942-4396

Autores

Alan S. Herford,

Tópico(s)

Tracheal and airway disorders

Resumo

ABSTRACTABSTRACTCommon causes of alveolar defects include bone resorption due to loss of teeth, infection, or trauma. There is often insufficient height or width of residual bone, and ridge augmentation may be required prior to implant placement. These defects range from small alveolar deficiencies to more complex, extensive bony defects.Various techniques are available for reconstructing alveolar ridges. Without augmentation, dental implants may have to be placed in anatomically unfavorable positions or have adverse angulations. These position/angulation compromises can lead to esthetic dissatisfaction, mechanical overload, and possibly implant loss. Both bone grafting and distraction osteogenesis are predictable methods for restoring missing tissue.1-17 Additional informationNotes on contributorsAlan S. HerfordAlan S. Herford, DDS, MD, is chairman and program director, Department of Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery, Loma Linda University School of Dentistry.

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