Hard and soft tissue changes following alveolar ridge preservation: a systematic review
Clinical Oral Implants Research2016Vol. 28(8), pp. 982–1004
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Abstract
ARP results in a significant reduction in the vertical bone dimensional change following tooth extraction when compared to unassisted socket healing. The reduction in horizontal alveolar bone dimensional change was found to be variable. No evidence was identified to clearly indicate the superior impact of a type of ARP intervention (GBR, socket filler and socket seal) on bone dimensional preservation, bone formation, keratinised tissue dimensions and patient complications.
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