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Autotransplantation of a lower third molar germ without its follicle immediately after removal of unrestorable first molar
INTERNATIONAL DENTAL JOURNAL OF STUDENT’S RESEARCH / 1 - April - 2016
Orthodontic autotransplantion can be defined as the placement of a tooth or tooth germ, with or without vitality, in a natural alveolus corresponding to another tooth, or in an artificially created alveolus for this end. Careful patient selection coupled with the selection of appropriate techniques are prerequisite for a good functional treatment and proper esthetic outcome. The purpose of this article was to report a case of a seventeen years old female patient who has undergone tooth autotransplantation, in which the patient was operated by replacing a non-restorable left mandibular first molar on the same side with that of lower third molar germ without its follicle from.
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Clinical and radiographic outcomes of the use of Platelet-Rich Fibrin after Impacted Mandibular Third Molar Surgery: a controlled prospective study
INTERNATIONAL DENTAL JOURNAL OF STUDENT’S RESEARCH / 1 - April - 2016
Purpose This study was aimed to assess the clinical and radiographic outcomes of the use of platelet-rich fibrin (PRF) after Impacted Mandibular Third Molar extractions. Patients and Methods Forty extractions of bilateral impacted mandibular third molars were performed in 20 volunteers (8 men, 12 women; 18 to 24 years old). After extraction of right and left mandibular third molars, the socket at one side received the autologous PRF (test group) and the other was filled with blood clot (control group). Digital panoramic radiographs were obtained on (7 days 3, and 6 months) postoperatively The parameters evaluated included pain, swelling, maximum mouth opening , and bone formation .
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Evaluation of the Use of Plasma Rich in Growth Factors with Immediate Implant Placement into Fresh Extraction Sockets: A Controlled Prospective Study
IOSR Journal of Dental and Medical Sciences / 23 - December - 2014
his study was conducted to evaluate the use of plasma rich in growth factors (PRGFs) with immediate implant placement in periodontally compromised extraction sites. Fifteen patients with chronic periodontitis were included. Each received two implants placed immediately after extraction in the anterior region of the mandible. One of the two implants was treated with PRGFs (group I), while the other was not and served as a control (group II). Implant survival, plaque index (PI), bleeding index (BI), probing pocket depth (PPD), and marginal bone loss (MBL) were evaluated for both groups. Complete soft tissue healing occurred in all patients and all implants were successfully osseointegrated over 12 months.
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THE STATIC PERIOSTEAL DISTRACTION WITH PLASMA RICH IN GROWTH FACTORS (PRGFS) IN HORIZONTAL AUGMENTATION OF THE MANDIBLE: CLINICAL STUDY
JOURNAL OF INTERNATIONAL ACADEMIC RESEARCH FOR MULTIDISCIPLINARY / 8 - March - 2017
steogenesis by “periosteal distraction (PDO) without corticotomy has been suggested as a new technique for bone augmentation. Various methods have been used to enhance bone healing in the distracted area. This study was aimed to evaluate the role of static periosteal distraction with plasma rich in growth factors (PRGFs) in a new bone formation
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THE ROLE OF STATIC PERIOSTEAL DISTRACTION WITH PLASMA RICH IN GROWTH FACTORS (PRGFS) IN BONE FORMATION: AN EXPERIMENTAL STUDY IN THE RABBITS
JOURNAL OF INTERNATIONAL ACADEMIC RESEARCH FOR MULTIDISCIPLINARY / 8 - March - 2017
Osteogenesis by “periosteal distraction (PDO) without corticotomy has been suggested as a new technique for bone augmentation. Various methods have been used to enhance bone healing in the distracted area. This study was aimed to evaluate the role of static periosteal distraction with plasma rich in growth factors (PRGFs) in a new bone formation. Titanium mesh was placed between the periosteum and lateral surface of the mandible in 10 adult rabbits.
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THE ROLE OF INTERNAL LAYER OF PERIOSTEUM IN A NEW BONE FORMATION IN THE DYNAMIC PERIOSTEAL DISTRACTION: AN EXPERIMENTAL STUDY IN THE RABBITS
International Journal of Current Research / 30 - April - 2017
: The purpose of this study is to evaluate the role of internal layer of periosteum in a new bone formation in the dynamic periosteal distraction
Buccal fat pad flap in management of oroantral fistula: a retrospective study
INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF DENTAL CLINICS / 7 - March - 2015
Background: The oroantral fistula is a pathological communication between the maxillary sinus and oral cavity lined by epithelium. Aims and Objectives: To evaluate the use of pedicled buccal fat pad graft in the closure of oroantral fistula. Materials and Methods: A retrospective study was conducted on patients with oroantral fistulae treated by pedicled buccal fat pad graft from 2011 to 2014.
INDUCED OSTEOGENSIS BY PERIOSTEAL DISTRACTION IN CRANIO-MAXILLOFACIAL REGION: A SYSTEMATIC REVIEW
International Journal of Current Research / 8 - March - 2017
The aim of this work is to review the literature on the role of periosteal distraction in osteogensis (PDO) in the cranio - maxillofacial region