Anterior mandibular composite graft for regeneration of knife-edge ridges in implant surgery: A treatment case report

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Abstract

Implant insertion into an atrophic knife-edge ridge with non-simultaneous extraction of anterior and posterior teeth is challenging; this is why bone regeneration before implant placement is of great importance. One of the best sources for reconstruction is an intraoral autogenous bone graft. A composite bone graft is a combination of autogenic bone and mucosal flap that provides adequate blood supply and fixation compared to conventional (from the mandibular symphysis or ramus) and extraoral bone grafts.

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Abdi, I., & Maleki, D. (2020). Anterior mandibular composite graft for regeneration of knife-edge ridges in implant surgery: A treatment case report. Frontiers in Dentistry, 17. https://doi.org/10.18502/fid.v17i1.3968

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