Histomorphometric Evaluation of Bone-Guided Regeneration in Maxillary Sinus Floor Augmentation Using Nano-Hydroxyapatite/Beta-Tricalcium Phosphate Composite Biomaterial

The development of techniques in biomaterials design and production added to advanced surgical procedures which enabled better and more predictable clinical outcomes. Maxillary sinus floor augmentation (MSFA) is among the more studied bone-guided regeneration procedure in the literature. The MSFA could be considered the gold standard procedure for bone-guided regeneration as it provides suitable functional […]

Relatório Estatistico Joselio Systhex

O texto abaixo (entre as barras horizontais cinza) refere-se ao conteúdo que deve ser redigido como último tópico de “Materiais e Métodos”, sob a denominação ”Análise estatística”. Para investigar se o tipo de minipilar e a ciclagem mecânica afetaram o selamento microbiológico de implantes de conexão cônica, os dados coletados após 24 e 48 horas […]

Minimally Invasive Surgery for Horizontal Ridge Augmentation

After dental extraction, the process of resorption of the alveolar process begins. After 90 days, resorption of the buccal bone plate occurs in the alveoli filled only with coagulated blood, despite the existing bone formation, causing a significant loss of volume [1, 2, 3]. This loss of volume causes a bone defect, preventing the placement of […]

Maxillary Ridge Augmentation With Fresh-Frozen Bone Allografts

Maxillary Ridge Augmentation With Fresh-Frozen Bone Allografts Cintia Mussi Milani Contar, DDS, MS, João Rodrigo Sarot, DDS, MS, Jayme Bordini, Jr, DDS, PhD, Gustavo Holtz Galvão, DDS, Gastão Vale Nicolau, DDS, MS, and Maria Angela Naval Machado, DDS, PhD Purpose: The present investigation clinically and histologically evaluated the use of fresh-frozen bone in the reconstruction of maxillary alveolar ridges to confirm the […]

Base Cientifica Prosthetic

Base Cientifica Prosthetic Rehabilitation using a cone morse dental implant and xenogem biomaterial in an aesthetic area. Download

Oral Rehabilitation Implants with Bio Material, using the split-crest technique

There are many ways to rehabilitate the mandible and maxilla with bone defects, such as autogenous bone graft or biomaterials graft, those techniques can be associated with resorbable or nonresorbable screen. The split-crest technique stands out due to its predictability and low morbidity for the patient, compared to other techniques. Download

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