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Customized Titanium Lattice Structure in Three-Dimensional Alveolar Defect: An Initial Case Letter
Michael PeetzPeer W. KämmererMarcus SeilerAmely Hartmannsubject
TitaniumPosterior mandibleMaterials scienceBone specimenchemistry.chemical_elementAlveolar Ridge Augmentation030206 dentistryCrystal structureAlveolar Ridge AugmentationImplant placement03 medical and health sciences0302 clinical medicinechemistry030220 oncology & carcinogenesisComputer-Aided DesignImplant loadingOral SurgeryBone regenerationTitaniumBiomedical engineeringdescription
The aim of this initial case report was to provide a new protocol for the clinical application of a patient-specific titanium lattice structure (Yxoss CBR®, ReOSS, Filderstadt, Germany) for customized bone regeneration. To obtain a 3-dimensional reconstruction of a posterior mandible segment in a 61-year-old woman, a patient-specific titanium customized lattice structure was used. As graft material autogenous bone tissue mixed with xenogenic alloplastic material (Bio Oss®, Geistlich Pharma, Wolhusen, Switzerland) was obtained for reconstruction. After a healing period of 6 months, the titanium lattice structure was removed and implant placement (Camlog Screw Line, 3.8/11, Camlog, Wimsheim, Germany) was performed. A cylindrical bone specimen was collected for histological analysis. Twentyfour months after implant loading, bone graft appeared stable. The case presented shows that this new protocol represents a sufficient and innovative way to provide a successful and predictable management for rebuilding an...
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2018-02-20 | Journal of Oral Implantology |