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Autogenous Bone Graft - Part 1: Flap Management
Description:
In part 1 of this series, Dr. Michael Pikos demonstrates the detailed treatment planning and flap management in preparation for the harvest of autogenous bone from the ramus buccal shelf as part of ridge augmentation for implant therapy.
Date Added:
1/14/2013
Author(s):
Michael A Pikos, DDS
Dr. Michael A. Pikos is originally from Campbell, Ohio. He attended The Ohio State University where he graduated Summa Cum Laude and Phi Beta Kappa. He also g...
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Questions & Comments
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gholamreza escandary - (2/5/2013 3:07 AM)
hi Sinus Lift Surgery Sinus 0 What if we did that? thak you
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louie harrison - (1/29/2013 12:13 PM)
I have recently seen some tunneling techniques for horizontal bone defects between mandibular bicuspids and molars. Are these techinques successful? Do they need to decorticate the buccal bone? Looks like a simple procedure , but I know simply is not always better
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Jay Lutsky - (1/22/2013 8:08 PM)
Crown to implant ratio is indeed an ambiguous area in the literature. What we do know from the literature is that short implants 6-8 mm have had a very good success rate and often allow us to avoid sinus elevation or vertical augmentation. While there certainly can be a discussion on whether this case required vertical augmentation or not, the technique itself that is demonstrated is quite thorough and effective for managing to achieve full release of the flap for the critical "tension free" closure over the block graft which is a key element no matter what terms are utilized to describe it.
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Robert Körner - (1/22/2013 10:46 AM)
Critical comments also welcome?
Nobody asking - could (should) this case have been treated without augmentation?Or only a small augm. at the most medial implantsite. Three impl. of at least 10mm length and sufficent diameter should have been possible."crown-implant ratio"-what do we REALLY know about the apropriate length and diameter of implants?Flap "technique"-this a mere elevation of the floor of the mouth.There are comments already three years old- how old is this video?
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khaled abdo - (1/21/2013 3:57 PM)
is that laminate veneer without making preparation in anterior teeth for ethatics
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Maurice Salama - (2/15/2012 11:10 AM)
Mike Pikos is a master at this technique and very infromative on Flap mangement which is a key to success. Dr. Salama
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shelley godtfredsen - (12/4/2011 5:16 AM)
....when can I see part II of autogenous bone graft / flap management by Dr Pikos - Part I was excellent - very informative useful voice over. Thank you
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Band Ditto64 - (11/22/2011 10:13 AM)
I love dentalxp! Great series on bone augmentation by Dr. Pikos. I will now take a hands-on course to add to my education. Band
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e chan - (5/9/2010 8:00 AM)
When you plan to replace molars in a free end situation in the lower, do you usually ask the lab to waxup for premolar size and then do the vacuum form type of surgical guide instead of doing usual molar size wax up? I notice Dr. Pikos uses all 3 premolar sizes. Any problems with occlusion using premolar size? And what type of material do you usually ask the lab to do the waxup in since heat from vacuum form will melt the wax? Thanks.
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