Categoria: Reconstrução Óssea
Autores: Fernando Duarte
Referência: The basis of GBR technology and selection of bone grafting materials
Oral Implant Reading Club – May 1, 2020
Resumo: Sufficient healthy bone mass at the implantation site is the most important prerequisite for achieving successful long-term bone integration. Sufficient bone mass must also have sufficient bone height and bone width. Clinical studies have shown that if there is a bone wall defect on the buccal side of the implantation site, it will increase the incidence of soft tissue complications and the long-term failure rate. In order to avoid implant complications and an increase in failure rate, we need to take appropriate bone increments for sites with insufficient bone mass, regenerate new bone and ensure implant placement.
Platelet rich plasma – Laboratory technique
Platelet-rich plasma has been used as a vehicle for growing factors potentially increasing the natural process of regeneration …
Plasma rich in growth factors – Laboratory and surgical approach
Platelet-rich plasma has been used as a vehicle for growing factors potentially increasing the natural process of regeneration and cicatrisation …
Piezosurgery®: An Ultrasound Device for Oral Surgery and Oral Implantology
Piezosurgery® uses modulated ultrasonic vibration to allow controlled cutting of bony structures …
Foreign body in the maxillary sinus: A case report
The Caldwell-Luc operation was first described in the late 19th century as a technique to remove infection and diseased mucosa…
The long styloid process syndrome or Eagle’s syndrome: an overview
Eagle syndrome is a rare entity, defined as an ossification of the styloid process, which is not commonly…
Supernumerary Teeth
Supernumerary teeth (or hyperdontia), though relatively rare, may be the cause of several dental and oclusal disturbs, mainly in the permanent dentition…
Neonatal and natal teeth review of the literature on a clinical case
The study of natal and neonatal teeth has generated much interest through the years.
Inclusion of premolar teeth – Review of the literature and clinical case
Dental inclusions are not rare events in clinical practice, and have therefore been the target of numerous studies and scientific publications.
Newborn and Neonatal Teeth
The study of natal and neonatal teeth has generated much interest through the years.