Abstract
Introduction. Materials based on extracted teeth in various studies have been radiographically and histologically proven to be effective in osteoplastic operations. These materials can be used in the form of crushed dentin matrix, a fragment of the tooth’s root and an autogenous dentin block. The purpose of this clinical case was to evaluate the effectiveness of using an autogenous dentin block to increase the alveolar process of the jaws in the preimplantation period.Description of a clinical case. Patient F., 30 years old, applied to the clinic of the Clinical Center of Maxillofacial, Plastic Surgery and Dentistry Russian University of Medicine with a complaint of a missing tooth in the frontal region of the lower jaw. At the time of treatment, the patient was already undergoing orthodontic treatment in another medical institution in Moscow. The patient underwent a clinical and radiological examination together with a prosthodontst. A diagnosis of «partial secondary adentia», «atrophy of the alveolar ridge in the frontal part of the lower jaw» and «dystopia of teeth 1.8, 2.8, 3.8, 4.8» was established. A comprehensive treatment plan has been drawn up. At the first stage, the patient underwent extraction of teeth 1.8, 2.8, 3.8, 4.8 for orthodontic indications with simultaneous bone grafting of the alveolar ridge in the area of the missing tooth 3.1. At the second stage, the patient underwent a trephine biopsy in the area of augmentation and installation of a dental implant in the area of missing tooth 3.1. The third stage was rational prosthodontic treatment on a dental implant in the department of prosthodontics.Results. The present study showed that autogenous dentinal block can serve as an alternative material for alveolar ridge augmentation.
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