Augmentation Procedure Prior to Implant Placement
A case of severe atrophy of partial edentulous posterior maxilla treated with sinus elevation procedure and horizontal and vertical autologous onlay block bone grafts.
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A case of severe atrophy in the partially edentulous posterior maxilla, involving both vertical and horizontal deficiencies. This presents three challenges: first, sinus pneumatization; second, vertical bone loss due to tooth loss; and third, a palatally positioned alveolar crest resulting from horizontal deficiency. The treatment approach included vertical augmentation through a sinus elevation procedure using xenograft material saturated with PRP, combined with an autologous onlay bone graft, as well as horizontal augmentation using an autologous block bone graft. The entire augmentation area was covered by PPP.
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