Augma Biomaterials

Extraction, Augma and Implants

The patient presented with an infected and fractured molar with compromised buccal plate. The extraction was done in segments. Osteotomy prep grafted with Bond Apatite®, uncover osteotomy, immediate implant placement. …

Lateral Plate Preservation with Augma Bond Apatite

The patient is a female, 60 year old, non-smoker. She presented with loss of the lateral plate following an infection on root fracture #25 (13). Implant placement occurs 5 months…

Wisdom Teeth and Augma Bond Apatite® Case Report

Here we have three different cases of the extraction of wisdom teeth (3rd Molars) using Bond Apatite for socket grafting and GBR.

Second Molar Stabilization Following Wisdom Tooth Extraction with Augma Bond Apatite®

Socket grafting of #48 (32) with Augma Bond Apatite® (x 3) following the root treatment of #47 (31) is realized.

Immediate Posterior Implant with Bone Graft

Extraction of tooth 36 (19) with immediate implant placement and augmentation. Placement of zirconia/ceramic crown 4 months later.

Extractions and Immediate Implant Placement

The patient is a woman in her 50’s, who came a day before a family event for a fixed prothetelic supported by immediate implant placement. Canine in a classic vestibular…

GBR with Augma Bond Apatite

Extraction and grafting of lower left and right molars, followed months later by open sinus lift and immediate implant.

Extraction, Immediate Implants & Hard and Soft Tissue Augmentation

Teeth #12 (7) & #22 (10) are extracted with immediate implants. The soft and hard tissue is augmented with bone cements and a wound dressing is used to promote healing.…

Instructional Video – Socket Grafting without Flap Reflections – Augma Shield™ Protocol

No need to raise a flap. Extract the tooth and prepare the socket for grafting. Eject the cement into the socket. Press firmly over the cement for 3 seconds using dry sterile unfolded…

Instructional Video – Socket Grafting without Flap Reflections – Collagen Sponge Protocol

Protect the cement by covering it with a collagen sponge and secure the sponge in place to the surrounding soft tissue by an initial suture, thereafter with a cross suturing above. During the initial stage of healing, the…

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