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Volumetric changes in alveolar ridge preservation with a compromised buccal wall: a systematic review and meta-analysis.

2020

Background Many studies have addressed socket preservation, though fewer publications considering buccal wall loss can be found, since the literature typically considers sockets with four walls. A systematic review was made on the influence of type II buccal bone defects, according to Elian’s Classification, in socket grafting materials upon volumetric changes in width and height. Material and Methods An electronic and manual literature search was conducted in accordance to PRISMA statement. The search strategy was restricted to randomized controlled trials (RCTs) and controlled clinical trials (CCTs) describing post-extraction sockets with loss of buccal wall in which alveolar ridge preser…

Cresta alveolarBone lossParet òssia bucalTest groupAlveolar Bone LossBuccal wall616.3ReviewVolumetric changeslaw.invention03 medical and health sciences0302 clinical medicineRandomized controlled triallawAlveolar ridgeAlveolar ProcessMedicinePeriodontologyCanvis volumètricsTooth SocketMetaanálisisGeneral DentistryOrthodonticsSocket preservationCambios volumétricosWound Healingbusiness.industryAlveolar process030206 dentistryBuccal administrationAlveolar Ridge AugmentationAlveolar Ridge AugmentationDefecte de la paret bucal:CIENCIAS MÉDICAS [UNESCO]Defecto de la pared bucalDefects of the oral wallMeta-analysismedicine.anatomical_structureOtorhinolaryngologyMeta-analysisUNESCO::CIENCIAS MÉDICASTooth ExtractionPèrdua òssiaSurgeryPérdida óseaAlveolar ridgebusinessPared ósea bucalMetaanàlisiMedicina oral, patologia oral y cirugia bucal
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Short implants (8mm) versus longer implants (≥8mm) with lateral sinus floor augmentation in posterior atrophic maxilla: A meta-analysis of RCT`s in h…

2019

Background One of the greatest challenges that dentists face today is to rehabilitate severe atrophied alveolar ridges in partially and completely edentulous patients with implants. Despite the high survival rate of implants placed next to sinus elevation, this technique presents complications that can be avoided by placing short implants, an option that also presents high survival rates. For this reason, the aim of this study is to compare the survival rate, marginal bone loss and complications associated with short implants (<8 mm) versus longer implants (≥8mm) placed with lateral sinus floor elevation in posterior atrophic maxillae. Material and Methods A literature search was conducted …

Survival rateComplicationsAugment del sòl sinusal lateralDentistryReviewlaw.invention0302 clinical medicineRandomized controlled triallawMaxillaMedicineDental Restoration FailurePèrdua òssia marginalImplante cortoImplantes dentalesDental Implantation Endosseous:CIENCIAS MÉDICAS [UNESCO]Lateral sinusShort implantsTreatment OutcomeRandomized controlled trialMeta-analysisUNESCO::CIENCIAS MÉDICASLateral sinus floor augmentationOdontologyImplantologySinus Floor AugmentationPérdida ósea marginalEnsayo controlado aleatorizadoSinus Floor AugmentationOdontología616.3Odontologia03 medical and health sciencesAumento del suelo del seno lateralStatistical significanceTasa de supervivenciaHumansAssaig controlat aleatoriGeneral DentistrySurvival rateDental ImplantsImplants dentalsComplicacionsbusiness.industryMarginal bone lossTaxa de supervivènciaImplant curt030206 dentistryComplicacionesShort implantOtorhinolaryngologyDental Prosthesis DesignMaxillaSurgerybusinessMedicina oral, patologia oral y cirugia bucal
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