101. Localized alveolar ridge augmentation before orthodontic treatment. A case report.
- Author
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Mayer T, Basdra EK, Komposch G, and Staehle HJ
- Subjects
- Adult, Alveolar Bone Loss etiology, Female, Humans, Jaw, Edentulous, Partially therapy, Malocclusion, Angle Class III therapy, Tooth Extraction adverse effects, Alveolar Bone Loss surgery, Alveolar Ridge Augmentation methods, Guided Tissue Regeneration, Periodontal, Mandibular Diseases surgery, Orthodontics, Corrective methods
- Abstract
Extraction spaces are usually characterized by narrow, atrophic alveolar ridges, which make it difficult to move teeth orthodontically within these areas. Guided tissue regeneration is often used for alveolar ridge augmentation in implantology. In the case presented, localized alveolar ridge augmentation was performed as a preliminary procedure before orthodontic closure of an edentulous space. Guided tissue regeneration enhances the possibilities of orthodontic treatment in adult patients.
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- 1994
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