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Pre-Implant Ridge Bioengineering: The Bone Block Allograft Technique - Part 1 of 2

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12/10/2012

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Narrow ridge deficiencies can limit dental implant placement. As well, the pain and various complications associated with chin, ramus and hip bone block grafts for ridge augmentation purposes discourage many from pursuing this method of treatment. The 'bone block allograft technique' helps overcome narrow ridge limitations for dental implant placement as well as minimizing surgical post-op pain, risks and complications. This is an extremely versatile procedure which can be performed in the anterior and posterior sextants of both the maxillary and mandibular arches. The 'bone block allograft' technique helps overcome narrow ridge limitations for dental implant placement as well as minimizing surgical post-op pain, risks and complications. This is an extremely versatile procedure which can be performed in the anterior and posterior sextants of both the maxillary and mandibular arches.

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Herbert Veisman, BSc, DDS, FRCD

Founder, The Periodontal Specialists Fellow and Examiner, Royal College of Dentists of Canada Certified, American Board of Periodontology Adjunct Professor, University of Western Ontario Lectu...See Bio

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