Immediate autogenous extracted tooth as a grafting material for fresh socket preservation: A systematic review

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Objectives: To evaluate the use of extracted autogenous teeth for socket preservation after tooth extraction. Material and Methods: Cochrane, Scopus, and PubMed databases search was conducted to identify human clinical studies reporting the clinical, radiographic and/or histological outcomes of socket preservation techniques with autogenous extracted tooth Only studies published in English language in the last 10 years were included in the study. Results: In total, 82 articles were identified. Five articles were included in the review. They included 58 teeth that were prepared as a graft for socket preservation. The grafts derived from autogenous teeth were presented in three forms: Particles, blocks and powder. The mean bone loss ranged from 0.28 mm to 0.41mm in height and 0.15 mm in width. Conclusion: Immediate autogenous extracted tooth as a grafting material for fresh socket preservation is promising for future daily clinical practice. More clinical comparative studies are needed.

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Khabadze, Z., Mordanov, O., Dashtieva, M., Todua, I., Generalova, J., Nedashkovsky, A., … Bakaev, Y. (2021, August 25). Immediate autogenous extracted tooth as a grafting material for fresh socket preservation: A systematic review. Journal of Oral Research. Universidad de Concepcion. https://doi.org/10.17126/joralres.2021.027

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