医学
软组织
血液供应
山脊
生物相容性材料
牙科
外科
生物医学工程
口腔正畸科
地质学
古生物学
作者
István Urbán,Eduardo Montero,Ignacio Sanz‐Sánchez,David Palombo,Alberto Monje,Grazia Tommasato,Matteo Chiapasco
摘要
Abstract Vertical ridge augmentation is one of the most challenging procedures in implant dentistry because of the advanced skills required by the operator and the fact that bone augmentation is aimed outside the bony contour, in an environment of reduced blood supply. What is more, the flap management required to ensure soft tissue closure frequently leads to associated comorbidities in terms of swelling and hematomas. For these reasons, and even if autologous onlay block grafts are still the gold standard, new techniques and biomaterials have favored the development of potentially less invasive approaches. The present work evaluates the most recent strategies in vertical ridge augmentation to reduce invasiveness and complications, including diagnostic/treatment planning considerations, surgical techniques, digital tools (eg, customized titanium meshes/membranes or bone blocks), and future trends in the field of tissue engineering and cell therapy.
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