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Simple preservation of a maxillary extraction socket using beta-tricalcium phosphate with type I collagen: Preliminary clinical and histomorphometric observations

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Brković, Božidar
Prasad, Hari S.
Konandreas, George
Radulović, Milan
Antunović, Dragana
Sandor, George K.B.
Rohrer, Michael D.
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Alveolar atrophy following tooth extraction remains a challenge for future dental implant placement. Immediate implant placement and postextraction alveolar preservation are 2 methods that are used to prevent significant postextraction bone loss. In this article, we report the management of a maxillary tooth extraction socket using an alveolar preservation technique involving placement of a cone of beta-tricalcium phosphate (beta-TCP) combined with type I collagen without the use of barrier membranes or flap surgery. Clinical examination revealed solid new bone formation 9 months after the procedure. At the time of implant placement, histomorphometric analysis of the biopsied bone showed that it contained 62.6% mineralized bone, 21.1% bone marrow and 16.3% residual beta-TCP graft. The healed bone was able to support subsequent dental implant placement and loading.
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Journal of the Canadian Dental Association, 2008, 74, 6, 523-528
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  • Canadian Dental Association

ISSN: 0709-8936

PubMed: 18644238

WoS: 000257880400007

Scopus: 2-s2.0-48849108180
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https://hdl.handle.net/21.15107/rcub_smile_1390
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https://smile.stomf.bg.ac.rs/handle/123456789/1390
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PY  - 2008
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AB  - Alveolar atrophy following tooth extraction remains a challenge for future dental implant placement. Immediate implant placement and postextraction alveolar preservation are 2 methods that are used to prevent significant postextraction bone loss. In this article, we report the management of a maxillary tooth extraction socket using an alveolar preservation technique involving placement of a cone of beta-tricalcium phosphate (beta-TCP) combined with type I collagen without the use of barrier membranes or flap surgery. Clinical examination revealed solid new bone formation 9 months after the procedure. At the time of implant placement, histomorphometric analysis of the biopsied bone showed that it contained 62.6% mineralized bone, 21.1% bone marrow and 16.3% residual beta-TCP graft. The healed bone was able to support subsequent dental implant placement and loading.
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year = "2008",
abstract = "Alveolar atrophy following tooth extraction remains a challenge for future dental implant placement. Immediate implant placement and postextraction alveolar preservation are 2 methods that are used to prevent significant postextraction bone loss. In this article, we report the management of a maxillary tooth extraction socket using an alveolar preservation technique involving placement of a cone of beta-tricalcium phosphate (beta-TCP) combined with type I collagen without the use of barrier membranes or flap surgery. Clinical examination revealed solid new bone formation 9 months after the procedure. At the time of implant placement, histomorphometric analysis of the biopsied bone showed that it contained 62.6% mineralized bone, 21.1% bone marrow and 16.3% residual beta-TCP graft. The healed bone was able to support subsequent dental implant placement and loading.",
publisher = "Canadian Dental Association",
journal = "Journal of the Canadian Dental Association",
title = "Simple preservation of a maxillary extraction socket using beta-tricalcium phosphate with type I collagen: Preliminary clinical and histomorphometric observations",
volume = "74",
number = "6",
pages = "523-528",
url = "https://hdl.handle.net/21.15107/rcub_smile_1390"
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Brković, B., Prasad, H. S., Konandreas, G., Radulović, M., Antunović, D., Sandor, G. K.B.,& Rohrer, M. D.. (2008). Simple preservation of a maxillary extraction socket using beta-tricalcium phosphate with type I collagen: Preliminary clinical and histomorphometric observations. in Journal of the Canadian Dental Association
Canadian Dental Association., 74(6), 523-528.
https://hdl.handle.net/21.15107/rcub_smile_1390
Brković B, Prasad HS, Konandreas G, Radulović M, Antunović D, Sandor GK, Rohrer MD. Simple preservation of a maxillary extraction socket using beta-tricalcium phosphate with type I collagen: Preliminary clinical and histomorphometric observations. in Journal of the Canadian Dental Association. 2008;74(6):523-528.
https://hdl.handle.net/21.15107/rcub_smile_1390 .
Brković, Božidar, Prasad, Hari S., Konandreas, George, Radulović, Milan, Antunović, Dragana, Sandor, George K.B., Rohrer, Michael D., "Simple preservation of a maxillary extraction socket using beta-tricalcium phosphate with type I collagen: Preliminary clinical and histomorphometric observations" in Journal of the Canadian Dental Association, 74, no. 6 (2008):523-528,
https://hdl.handle.net/21.15107/rcub_smile_1390 .

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