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Modern Research in Dentistry

Fibrinogen-Induced Regeneration Sealing Technique (F.I.R.S.T.). An Improvement and Modification of Traditional GBR: A Report of Two Cases

Submission: June 09, 2020 Published: July 08, 2020

DOI: 10.31031/MRD.2020.05.000609

ISSN:2637-7764
Volume5 Issue2

Abstract

Guided bone regeneration is a technique widely known, clinicians know very well indications and limitations of this technique. One of the principles to achieve bone augmentation and formation resides in the stability of the blood clot forming under a barrier membrane. The technique proposed in this article has the goal of providing stabilization to the bone graft by adding fibrin sealant (FS) to the bone graft and also using the fibrin sealant to attach a bone membrane (cortical lamina) to the recipient site. This simple modification of the technique of guided bone regeneration is presented in two successful cases.

Keywords:Cortical lamina; Fibrinogen; Fibrin sealant; Guided bone regeneration; Implants

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