PMID: 8603135Jan 1, 1995Paper

The repair of localized severe ridge defects for implant placement using mandibular bone grafts

Implant Dentistry
C M Misch, C E Misch

Abstract

Severe alveolar deficiencies can prevent ideal implant placement. Management of osseous defects often necessitates autogenous bone grafting. The mandibular symphysis graft technique offers ease of access, good bone quantity for localized repair, a corticocancellous block graft morphology, low morbidity and minimal graft resorption. An improved bone density results along with a shorter healing time as compared with other methods for bone repair. An understanding of graft management and implant placement is essential for clinical success.

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