Membrane Fixation using Healing Abutment during Guided Bone Regeneration
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±ÇÅÃ±Õ ( Kwon Taek-Kyun ) - Gyeongsang National University Changwon Hospital Department of Dentistry
°¿µÈÆ ( Kang Young-Hoon ) - Gyeongsang National University Changwon Hospital Department of Dentistry
º¯ÁØÈ£ ( Byun Jun-Ho ) - Gyeongsang National University Hospital Department of Dentistry
Abstract
Guided bone regeneration, a dental surgical procedure, is used to promote growth of the alveolar hard tissue for bone defect with the help of membranes and other barrier techniques. The membrane fixation technique plays a significant role in the success of the bone graft. Several methods have been proposed for membrane fixation, such as the use of a holding suture and a tag pin. However, there are certain disadvantages as the procedures are cumbersome and often a secondary procedure is required. In this case report, we describe a simple method of membrane fixation using a healing abutments during guided bone regeneration, along with implant placement at the bone level.
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Bone level implant; Guided bone regeneration; Healing abutment; Membrane fixation
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