Digital customized titanium mesh for bone regeneration of vertical, horizontal and combined defects: A case series

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Background and Objective: Guided bone regeneration allows new bone formation in anatomical sites showing defects preventing implant rehabilitation. Material and Methods: The present case series reported the outcomes of five patients treated with customized titanium meshes manufactured with a digital workflow for achieving bone regeneration at future implant sites. A significant gain in both width and thickness was achieved for all patients. Results: From a radiographic point of view (CBTC), satisfactory results were reached both in horizontal and vertical defects. An average horizontal gain of 3.6 ± 0.8 mm and a vertical gain of 5.2 ± 1.1 mm. Conclusions: The findings from this study suggest that customized titanium meshes represent a valid method to pursue guided bone regeneration in horizontal, vertical or combined defects. Particular attention must be paid by the surgeon in the packaging of the flap according to a correct method called the “poncho” technique in order to reduce the most frequent complication that is the exposure of the mesh even if a partial exposure of one mesh does not compromise the final outcome of both the reconstruction and the healing of the implants.

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De Santis, D., Gelpi, F., Verlato, G., Luciano, U., Torroni, L., Antonucci, N., … Nocini, P. F. (2021). Digital customized titanium mesh for bone regeneration of vertical, horizontal and combined defects: A case series. Medicina (Lithuania), 57(1), 1–14. https://doi.org/10.3390/medicina57010060

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