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The Use of Autogenous Teeth for Alveolar Ridge Preservation: A Literature Review

João Cenicante, João Botelho, Vanessa Machado, José João Mendes, Paulo Mascarenhas, Gil Alcoforado, Alexandre Santos

2021Applied Sciences20 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Alveolar ridge resorption is a natural consequence of teeth extraction, with unpleasant aesthetic and functional consequences that might compromise a future oral rehabilitation. To minimize the biological consequences of alveolar ridge resorption, several surgical procedures have been designed, the so-called alveolar ridge preservation (ARP) techniques. One important characteristic is the concomitant use of biomaterial in ARP. In the past decade, autogenous teeth as a bone graft material in post-extraction sockets have been proposed with very interesting outcomes, yet with different protocols of preparation. Here we summarize the available evidence on autogenous teeth as a biomaterial in ARP, its different protocols and future directions.

Topics & Concepts

Alveolar ridgeDentistryDental alveolusMedicineResorptionRidgeSurgeryGeologyPathologyImplantPaleontologyDental Implant Techniques and OutcomesPeriodontal Regeneration and TreatmentsCleft Lip and Palate Research
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