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Modern Research in Dentistry

Prosthetically-Driven Alveolar Reconstruction: A Case Report
  • Open or CloseGuaracilei Maciel Vidigal Junior1* and Luiz Roberto Figueiredo Dantas2

    1Adjunct Professor, Department of Clinical Integrated Procedures, Rio de Janeiro State University (UERJ), Brazil

    2Associate Researcher, Rio de Janeiro State University (UERJ), Brazil

    *Corresponding author:Guaracilei Maciel Vidigal Junior, Adjunct Professor, Faculty of Dentistry, Department of Clinical Integrated Procedures, Universidade do Estado do Rio de Janeiro (UERJ) Av. 28 de setembro 157, Vila Isabel, Rio de Janeiro, ZIP: 20551-030, RJ, Brazil

Submission: April 24, 2020 Published: May 08, 2020

DOI: 10.31031/MRD.2020.05.000605

ISSN:2637-7764
Volume5 Issue1

Abstract

Prosthetically-driven alveolar reconstruction (PDAR) technique [1] is a method for alveolar ridge preservation/regeneration after tooth extraction without flaps, membranes or grafts with optimum aesthetic results. This case report presents a clinical situation where an upper right pre-molar exhibits an extensive buccal bone plate loss related to a late paraendodontic surgery failure. Using the PDAR technique complete bone regeneration was achieved using a minimally invasive procedure with optimum aesthetic results.

Keywords: Alveolar bone preservation/regeneration; Extraction socket; Coagulum; Fixed provisional prosthesis

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