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Journal of Dental Rehabilitation and Applied Science
2012 Volume.28 No. 3 p.277 ~ p.290
Guided Bone Regeneration using Fibrin Glue in Dehiscence or Fenestration Defects Occurred by Maxillary Anterior Implants: Case Report
Chee Young-Deok

Seon Hwa-Gyeong
Abstract
Dental implants are universal restorative method on edentulous site in oral cavity and generally recognized by patients
as well as clinicians. Rapid bone resorption of labial portion of maxillary anterior area is performed due to dental trauma,
chronic periodontitis, and so on. Accordingly, Implants on maxillary anterior alveolar ridge with narrow labiopalatal width
would lead to bony defects of dehiscence or fenestration. In this case, guided bone regeneration procedure is used to
augment maxillary anterior alveolar ridge. It can have mechanical and biological advantages to mix tissue adhesive with
bone graft materials in guided bone regeneration procedure. In these cases, when the dehiscence or fenestration defects was occurred by dental implants on maxillary anterior alveolar ridge with narrow labiopalatal width, guided bone regeneration procedures were performed with various combination of particle bone graft materials(allograft, xenograft, and alloplast) mixed with fibrin glue, excepting autogerous bone. We reported that all of 4 cases showed favorable alveolar ridge augmentations.
KEYWORD
guided bone regeneration, tissue adhesive, dental implant
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