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The Reconstruction of a "Critical Size" 3D Bone Defect Utilizing the Khoury Bone Plate Technique
Description:
Bone defects and bone resorption are a common finding for the clinicians in cases where dental implant therapy is needed.
These situations dictates that the defect must be first reconstructed prior to or simultaneously with placing the implants
Many techniques have been described for the augmentation of a bone defect, from guided bone regeneration GBR to bone blocks to ti-mesh.
This presentation will focus on a case of a bone resorption in the mandible that will be reconstructed, using only autogenous bone to accommodate a future functional implant supported restoration.
Date Added:
12/14/2017
Author(s):
Cristian Rotaru, DDS
MR. CRISTIAN ROTARU, MD
- Specialist in Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery
He graduated from the Faculty of Dentis...
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Questions & Comments
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chris wood - (9/21/2020 3:25 PM)
Well done presentation!
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Andrei Constantinovici414 - (3/30/2020 12:36 PM)
great job, Cristi ! super proud of you!!!
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samer shaltoni - (12/7/2019 1:41 PM)
Great presentation and technique!
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Stavros Eleftheriou - (7/27/2018 1:57 AM)
Very nice presentation. May i ask what camera and set up u used to manage and capture this so nicely? Thanks
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Tarek Assi - (7/22/2018 11:53 PM)
Great Presentation! Nice and neat surgery! Thank you!!!
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Cristian Rotaru - (6/26/2018 9:23 AM)
Thank you , dr Salama ! Always a pleasure to read your comments, I am most humbled by your words of appreciation ! Too bad the second video was not accepted for VoiceOver ! It would have shown the DXP subscribers the honest result of this procedure, few tricks and it would have been very beneficial for them . I must say now that this was NOT a case chosen when it was finished, based on when we see which case is a failure and which is a succes. This was/ is a real time case development , posted in a video format !! I posted the first video immediately after the surgery, not knowing how it will be at the end. I read coments about Sharp edges, resorbable membrane, bone plate resorption, etc . The result i think answers a lot of the question posed.
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Maurice Salama - (6/25/2018 12:54 PM)
Thank you Christian. The case is simply amazingly performed and documented. regards Maurice
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Cristian Rotaru - (6/25/2018 7:02 AM)
Hi,
If you would like to see the result of this procedure, the video of the implant placement, please follow the link to DentalXP forum .
Thank you all for your comments !
http://forum.dentalxp.com/video/details/re-entry-implants-placement-after-khour/7661
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James Albani - (2/28/2018 11:00 AM)
what screw system are you using
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