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A New Technique for Reconstruction of the Atrophied Narrow Alveolar Crest in the Maxilla Using Morselized Impacted Bone Allograft and Later Placement of Dental Implants

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A New Technique for Reconstruction of the Atrophied Narrow Alveolar Crest in the Maxilla Using Morselized Impacted Bone Allograft and Later Placement of Dental Implants

Auteurs : Per Holmquist ; Amir Dasmah ; Lars Sennerby ; Mats Hallman

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Abstract

Background: In cases when the alveolar crest is too narrow to host an implant, lateral augmentation is required. The use of autogenous bone blocks harvested from the iliac crest is often demanded. One disadvantage is the associated patient morbidity.

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DOI: 10.1111/j.1708-8208.2007.00063.x

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