Augma Biomaterials

Little Cyst #21 (9)

The endodontists are afraid of doing re-endo in tooth #21 (9), because the root canal was filled with phosphate endo cement. It was dangerous to go through the canal with…

The Combination Syndrome

Here is a case where a patient was missing anterior maxillary teeth and had minimal posterior bone. We were able to place implants anteriorly in the Palatal position and in…

Minimal invasive horizontal ridge augmentation with Calcium Sulfate bone cement: A case series

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.

Apicoectomy of the 5th Sextant

Opening of a flap is done in the cervical area from tooth #33 (22) to tooth #43 (28). It encompasses the papillae, with two vertical releases distal of #33 (22)…

Fracture of Root #46 (30) with Augmentation

The patient is a healthy male, age 49 years. The tooth #46 (30) was broken after an accident with an electric bike. In addition, the patient had undergone an apicoectomy…

Medially Drifted Second Molar with Decay

Patient presented with medially drifted third molar and infected left second maxillary molar. It was decided to remove the teeth and replace them with implant retained fixed bridge. Second molar…

Bimaxillary Immediate Loading with Keratinized Tissue and Bone Gain with Augma Bone Cement – Part 2 – Mandible

The plan for tooth #44 (28) is extraction with immediate implant placement, grafting with Augma Bond Apatite® and immediate provisional crown. Tooth #46 (30) had a huge periodontal defect so…

Bimaxillary Immediate Loading with Keratinized Tissue and Bone Gain with Augma Bone Cement – Part 1 – Maxilla

After clinical and radiographic assessment, it was decided to perform extraction of teeth #22 (10) and #24 (12). This included immediate implant placement and socket preservation with Augma bone cement,…

Reconstructing Old Implant Dentistry with New Modern Efficient Materials and Methods

The patient presented with a failing restoration of the upper jaw. This included failing root canals, failing crown and bridge and most importantly, failing blade implants. Restoring a case like…

Little Cyst #36 (19)

Root resection was performed on both roots of tooth #36 (19), with cyst enucleation (including a histopathology examination) and back fill of all the root canals with MTA. The bone…

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