Background: The objective of this retrospective study is to assess the minimal invasive technique for augmenting horizontal ridge bone defects using biphasic calcium sulfate with hydroxyapatite bone cement.
A significant percentage of lesions of endodontic origin require surgical management due to the possible diagnosis of odontogenic cysts and tumors in the maxilla and mandible. Ossifying fibroma is a…
Augmentation of the maxillary sinus when severe atrophy and/or pneumatization of the sinus has occurred results in minimal crestal height that will not allow simultaneous implant placement has been a…
Extraction of the natural tooth may be a prelude to implant placement. This may be done using an immediate placement protocol or require a delayed approach depending on multiple factors…
Abstract: Calcium sulfate is used as a synthetic graft material in orthopedics, plastic surgery, oncological surgery, and dentistry, and it has been used in a variety of clinical applications, such…
ontogenic cysts using a biphasic calcium sulfate composite bone graft.
Purpose: To compare dimensional changes and bone quality of two different grafting materials used for socket preservation. Materials and Methods: Thirty-three patients requiring extraction were recruited and randomly assigned to receive: biphasic…
The Use of Biphasic Calcium Sulfate (Bond Apatite®) for Surgical Treatment of Osseous Defects Resulting from Radicular Cysts – Clinical Study of 6 Months Follow‑up