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KMID : 0362720120500060329
Journal of the Korean Dental Association
2012 Volume.50 No. 6 p.329 ~ p.338
Evaluation of augmented alveolar bone and dental implant after autogenous onlay block bone graft
Uttom Kumar Shet

Cho Min-Sung
Hur Jung-Woo
Oh Chul-Jung
Chung Kwang
Park Hong-Ju
Jung Seung-Gon
Oh Hee-Kyun
Abstract
Introduction: The purpose of this study is to evaluate the clinical results of vertical alveolar ridge augmentation using autogenous block bone graft, especially resorption rate, and outcomes of dental implants placed in the grafted site.

Patients and Methods: Medical records and radiographs were reviewed. Twenty-seven patients who have been received the autogenous block bone graft which harvested from chin, ramus, and ilium, and the implant installation on 31 areas(22 maxillas and 9 mandibles) were included. Eight implants were installed simultaneously at the time of bone graft in 4 patients, and 65 implants were installed after 4.9 months(range 2~18 months) of autogenous block bone graft in 23 patients. The resorption amount and rate of augmented bone, and the success and survival rates implants were evaluated.

Results: Mean height of the augmented block bone was 5.9¡¾2.3 mm(range from 2.5 to 13.0 mm). Mean follow-up period after block bone graft was 30.4 months(range from 16 to 55 months). Mean resorption of the augmented block bone was 2.0¡¾ 1.5 mm (range from 0.5 to 7.24 mm). The success and survival rates of the implants were 78.1% and 98.6%, respectively.

Conclusion: This study indicates that the autogenous block bone graft is a useful and stable method for alveolar ridge augmentation for dental implant. And more augmentation is needed to compensate the resorption of the grafted bone.
KEYWORD
Autogenous onlay bone graft, Alveolar ridge augmentation, Autogenous block bone graft, Resorption
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