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.
-
Length: 21 Minutes
-
1 Video
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.
Related Classes
-
Length: 25 Minutes
-
1 Video
-
Length: 37 Minutes
-
1 Video
Ridge Preservation Following Removal of Infected Failed Implants, with Secondary Vertical Augmentation Using Autologous Onlay Bone Grafting (AOBG) in the Posterior Mandible
A comprehensive treatment approach for managing chronic infection and severe bone loss in the posterior mandible due to failed implants. The protocol includes immediate ridge preservation with xenograft material (GBR), followed by vertical augmentation using autologous onlay bone grafting, and a final stage of implant placement with connective tissue grafting.
Ridge Preservation in infected site, Pedicled Buccal Fat Graft prior to Implantation in the Atrophic Posterior Maxilla
Comprehensive bone augmentation, including ridge preservation, vertical augmentation with autologous bone graft (OBG), and maxillary sinus augmentation, performed immediately after the removal of infected, failed implants in the posterior atrophic maxilla.