Efficiency of the technique of tunnel bone grafting of the alveolar part of the lower jaw. E.O. Andriadze, A.M. Sipkin, N.D. Gnatyuk, D.Yu. Okshin. Moscow Regional Research Clinical Institute named after M.F. Vladimirsky, Moscow, Russia. ABSTRACT Background. The development and implementation of new bone grafting techniques remain relevant and are aimed at reducing trauma during surgery, increasing the stabilization of bone conglomerate, ensuring a decrease in the number of postoperative complications, as well as minimizing the severity of clinical signs in the postoperative period. AIM: To increase the effectiveness of treatment of patients with alveolar ridge atrophy of the lower jaw by using the developed technique of tunnel bone grafting. Materials and methods. To achieve the set goal, a clinical study was conducted on 60 patients diagnosed with atrophy of the alveolar ridge of the lower jaw in the distal part. The patients were divided into 2 groups. The patients of the main group underwent the intervention using the patented tunnel technique of bone grafting in the area of the distal part of the lower jaw. The patients of the comparison group underwent a standard operation of guided bone regeneration using an open approach. Results. As a result of the clinical study, it was determined that the proposed method of tunnel bone grafting of the alveolar part of the lower jaw facilitates the course of the wound process and reduces the incidence of complications. The histological examination of bone regenerate samples after 4 months in both groups indicates a higher degree of maturity of the bone regenerate in the main group, relative to the comparison group. Conclusion. The tunnel bone grafting technique may be the method of choice in the treatment of alveolar ridge atrophy of the lower jaw in the distal section. Key words: Guided bone regeneration; bone grafting; tunnel bone grafting technique.
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