Radiographic and Histological Assessment of Autogenous Onlay Block Versus Cortical Shell on Anterior Maxilla

NARecruitingINTERVENTIONAL
Enrollment

16

Participants

Timeline

Start Date

July 1, 2024

Primary Completion Date

December 1, 2025

Study Completion Date

December 1, 2025

Conditions
Alveolar Bone Loss
Interventions
PROCEDURE

Autogenous onlay bone block harvesting from retromolar bone in anterior maxilla

"Surgical protocol ( retromolar bone harvesting) After injecting local anesthesia a crestal incision is done, from a point on the occlusal surface along the external oblique ridge and extending anteriorly and inferiorly through the buccal mucosa, parallel to the gingival margin of the mandibular molars.~The subperiosteal dissection extend to expose the ascending ramus and the retromolar region With the aid of surgical carbide burs, two proximal vertical cuts penetrating the cortex of the external oblique ridge.~The depth of penetration of the posterior cut did not exceed 2.5 mm to avoid injury to the inferior alveolar nerve.~By using microsaw , an inferior cut of 3.2 mm in depth joining the anterior and posterior vertical cuts was done.~Small perforations of 3-4 mm in depth were performed on the superior aspect of the external oblique ridge using 1 mm drill bur.~Finally, the block was sheared off using a chisel."

PROCEDURE

Autogenous cortical shell technique from retromolar bone in anterior maxilla

"The harvested cortical plate was then split longitudinally in two parts using a microsaw, and thinned with the bone scraper to achieve a plate of 1 mm thickness.~The plate was fixed at a distance from the residual ridge with 2 screws. Autogenous bone particles, collected with the bone scraper, were tightly packed into the gap between the plate and the recipient site."

Trial Locations (1)

12613

RECRUITING

faculty of oral and dental medicine ,Cairo university, Cairo

All Listed Sponsors
lead

Cairo University

OTHER