Abstract
Introduction: Dental implants have become the treatment of option for replacing missing teeth. But dental implant placement needs adequate available bone for primary stability to attain successful osseointegration. In patients with inadequate bone volume, various bone augmentation procedures are available for facilitating implant placement. The mandibular ramus acts as an admirable source of autogenous bone for alveolar ridge augmentation procedures. Case Report: In the present case report a female patient with Siebert class III defect with respective to 46 was managed by implant placement along with autogenous bone grafting keeping in mind about the crown root ratio which could be a post-complication in anticipation. Conclusion: Thus, this article describes a case report of reconstruction of extensive vertical bone defect, using intraoral ramus block bone graft and autogenous A-PRF for implant site augmentation presented admirable results.
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