A Novel Approach for Horizontal Augmentation: A Split Box

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41

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Timeline

Start Date

January 20, 2023

Primary Completion Date

September 15, 2023

Study Completion Date

October 15, 2023

Conditions
Alveolar Bone LossAlveolar Ridge AugmentationAugmentation, Alveolar Ridge
Interventions
PROCEDURE

Splitting of bone and fixation of bone laminae differ between the 3 groups.

In split-box technique, all osteotomies were made using with piezoelectric surgery. Horizontal and vertical osteotomies were performed 1.5 mm away from adjacent teeth. Lower border osteotomy of the vestibular cortical bone was performed. A chisel osteoma was used to separate completely and mobilize the segmented bone. This separated, corticocancellous block was stabilized on the distance to the native alveolar crest with micro screws. The space between the block and the alveolar crest was filled with allograft. In reverse split box technique, differs from the split-box technique as follows: it involves reversing the separated corticocancellous bone block before fixation. In sliding split box technique, differs from the split-box technique as follows: horizontal osteotomy is performed at the level where the bone thickness reaches at least 3 mm. Separated corticocancellous bone block is slid toward the coronal of alveolar crest and fixed in line with the native alveolar bone.

Trial Locations (1)

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Marmara University, Istanbul

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