Guided Bone Regeneration (GBR) Using Titanium Mesh
A titanium mesh technique for vertical ridge augmentation to enhance bone volume.
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Advancements in material science have enhanced the predictability of Guided Bone Regeneration (GBR), yet vertical ridge augmentation (VRA) remains complex, particularly in the posterior mandible due to soft tissue management challenges. Precise surgical execution is essential to prevent complications such as excessive bleeding or neurosensory disturbances. This video provides a step-by-step demonstration of vertical augmentation using titanium mesh, GBR with xenograft material saturated in PRP, and coverage with PPP and a resorbable membrane. After six months, the titanium mesh was removed, implants were placed, and implant uncovering was performed six months post-implantation. A panoramic view of the final prosthetic restoration is presented.
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