Abstract

Autogenous teeth bone graft in implantology

Each year thousands of extracted teeth are considered as clinical waste, but today, these teeth can be successfully used for guided bone regeneration as an autogenous teeth bone graft in many cases of bone loss. The different characteristics of the dentin makes it a perfect material for bone regeneration and structural and functional restoration of bone defects allowing implants to be successfully placed in situations of bone resorption. By following a certain protocol of tooth grinding, dentin particles are obtained and can be grafted into the alveoli and alveolar bone defects or even as sinus fillers. Thus, an extracted tooth should no longer be considered as environmental waste as it represents today a valuable treatment alternative with very positive clinical and histological feedback.


Author(s): Fatima Zohra Chigara

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