Ridge Preservation with Freeze‐Dried Bone Allograft and a Collagen Membrane Compared to Extraction Alone for Implant Site Development: A Clinical and Histologic Study in Humans
Journal of Periodontology2003Vol. 74(7), pp. 990–999
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John M. Iasella, Henry Greenwell, Richard L. Miller, Margaret Hill, Connie L. Drisko, Aziz A. Bohra, James P. Scheetz
Abstract
Ridge preservation using FDBA and a collagen membrane improved ridge height and width dimensions when compared to extraction alone. These dimensions may be more suitable for implant placement, especially in areas where loss of ridge height would compromise the esthetic result. The quantity of bone observed on histologic analysis was slightly greater in preservation sites, although these sites included both vital and non-vital bone. The most predictable maintenance of ridge width, height, and position was achieved when a ridge preservation procedure was employed.
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