Abstract

A follow-up study on 55 patients, who underwent an augmentation of their severely resorbed mandible, using a mixture of autogenous bone and HA-granules, is discussed. The method combines an interposed bone graft technique in the symphyseal area with a subperiosteal tunneling in the region posterior to the mental foramina. The results show a maximum height loss of approximately 30% in both the symphysis and the bicuspid-molar region after 2 to 3 years, from which most occurred in the first 6 months. The method is relatively safe with regard to potential nerve damage and provides excellent aesthetic results. The option for subsequent placement of implants is entirely possible.

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