Ridge Splitting Using Autogenous Bone Wedge Versus the Conventional Intercortical Augmentation Technique in Horizontally Deficient Anterior Maxilla
Ridge Splitting Using Autogenous Bone Wedge Versus the Conventional Intercortical Augmentation Technique in Horizontally Deficient Anterior Maxilla A Randomized Clinical Trial
Cairo University
20 participants
Oct 30, 2022
INTERVENTIONAL
Conditions
Summary
The current study aimed to evaluate both the quality and quantity of gained and maintained bone width after ridge splitting utilizing autogenic bone wedges versus mixed bone particles for horizontal ridge augmentation in the anterior esthetic zone.
Eligibility
Inclusion Criteria7
- All patients possessed partially edentulous anterior maxillary ridge with the following criteria
- The anterior maxillary vertical dimension was more than ten mm measured from the alveolar crest to the basal bone of the maxilla.
- The horizontal alveolar dimension varies from 3-5 mm at the crest and 6-8 mm at the basal part of the ridge measured from the labial cortex to the lingual cortex.
- All patients were free from any medical conditions that may affect bone healing .
- No local pathosis that may interfere with bone healing.
- No previous grafting procedures at the indicated edentulous ridge.
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Exclusion Criteria2
- - Patients suffering from any systemic disease that may affect bone healing. 2- Patients with less than 3mm labio palatal alveolar ridge width. 3- Ridge with inadequate vertical bone height. 4- Presence of any local pathosis that may interfere with bone healing. 5- Patients unable to continue the whole follow up.
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Interventions
autogenous bone block harvested from chin and adjusted to be wedged intercortical in split ridge
Locations(1)
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NCT06529653