Augmentation of the Anterior Mandible Using Autologous Onlay Bone Block Graft (OBG) from the Symphysis
Onlay bone block grafting for horizontal augmentation of the anterior mandible, utilizing a donor graft from the symphysis.
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Length: 21 Minutes
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About this video
A 22-year-old patient with congenitally missing mandibular incisors underwent orthodontic treatment to create space for implant placement. However, due to insufficient alveolar bone development, the required width of alveolar bone for implants was lacking. The most effective solution was onlay bone block grafting, with the symphysis serving as the donor site. This approach ensured proximity between the donor and recipient areas, optimizing graft integration and stability.
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- Ridge preservation at the time of implant extraction.
- 3D ridge augmentation (vertical and horizontal) using an autologous onlay bone block graft.
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Length: 42 Minutes
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Length: 18 Minutes
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Ridge Preservation and 3D Augmentation Following Failed Implant Removal
A two-step augmentation approach after failed implant removal:
AOBG Augmentation – "Greenstick Fracture Technique" Horizontal and Vertical Bone Grafting
A case of severe 3D posterior mandibular bone atrophy treated with autologous block graft augmentation using the “greenstick fracture” technique. This approach allows for effective 3D augmentation with bone blocks harvested from the mandibular ramus.