GUIDED BONE REGENERATION ASSOCIATED WITH STICKY BONE IN POST-EXTRACTION IMPLANTS
https://doi.org/10.56274/rcs.2023.2.2.23
Keywords:
Bone regeneration, implantology, biomaterial, Sticky BoneAbstract
The aesthetics and function of the bone and gingival architecture are very important factors in the preservation of oral health, and may require the association of surgical techniques to achieve these objectives. In the case of implants, these conditions, both attractive and functional, can be an aggravating factor considering the patient's advanced age, due to tissue wear, which can accelerate the reduction of bone and vestibular structures, as well as compromise the implant, mainly affecting its functionality of the osteological and gingival architecture. The clinical case presented here relates the use of a membrane graft technique of L-PRF (fibrin-rich plasma), i-PRF (platelet-rich fibrin) associated with xenogeneic bone graft forming Sticky Bone in regeneration and reconstruction. osteogenic structural in immediate implants after extraction without immediate loading.
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