HORIZONTAL RIDGE AUGMENTATION WITH RESORBABLE MEMBRANE VERSUS TITANIUM MESH WITH MIXTURE OF AUTOGENOUS BONE GRAFT AND XENOGRAFT IN ATROPHIC MAXILLA: A RANDOMIZED CONTROLLED CLINICAL TRIAL

Ahmed Tarek Mohamed Salah , Nivin Askar And Mohamed Atef,

ABSTRACT
Horizontal Ridge Deficiency In The Anterior Maxilla Represents One Of The Challenging Situation In Bone Regeneration. Guided Bone Regeneration (GBR) Has Become A Major Treatment Option For Such Deficiency To Provide Optimal Bone Quantity For Installation Of Endosseous Dental Implants. However, There Is A Good Prognosis For This Treatment, As The Residual Ridge Height Can Be Used To Stabilize A Bone Graft, Making It Less Subjectable To Move Which Is One Of The Factors That May Lead To Graft Failure. Numerous Technique In Guided Bone Regeneration Have Been Introduced Using A Varies Types, Combinations Of Grafting Materials And Different Types Of Barrier Membranes Either Rigid, Non-rigid Or Resorbable, Non-resorbable Materials.

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