Meeting abstract
Utilization of Guided Bone Regeneration Techniqes in Treatment of a Single Tooth Missing with Implant Supported Crown
E. Adamczyk
J. Gladkowski
I. Machnikowski
E. Mierzwinska
E. Spiechowicz
T. Feder
A. Wojtowicz
D. Matenko
K. Ciechowicz
Abstract
Guided bone regeneration is developing very dynamically in dental surgery and in implantology. It relies on building up bone in places where it is lacking, utilizing a variety of grafting materials. Methods of guided bone regeneration utilize biological materials or synthetic specimens. The use of autogenous platelets rich plasma derived in the thromboforetic process (COBE spectra system) allows the employment of growth factors, which blood platelets contain in the formation of new bone tissues. Usage of BioOss together with platelet rich plasmas allows the creation of a resorbable carrier for growth factor (auto-xenogenic graft). The aim of the presentation is the analysis of clinical cases where usage of bone augmentation enabled the insertion of implants. Rebuilding the bone by means of guided bone regeneration facilitated the implant treatment and consequently the accomplishment of fixed prosthetics supported on implants.
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Hrčak ID:
10055
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Publication date:
15.9.2002.
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