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TITLE:

THE USE OF TITANIUM MESH IN GUIDED BONE REGENERATION

AUTHORS:

Dr Sidra Khurshid, Dr Mehak Ayesha, Dr Amina Naz, Dr Romana Afridi, Dr Nabeel Naeem Baig

ABSTRACT:

Abstract: A number of strategies are already recommended for the bone regeneration in clientele with atrophic ridges. Presently, GBR symbolizes the paragon, as well as it provides acquiring adequate bone quantities for just about any proper implant-prosthetic rehabilitation. The basic object of this study is to execute a specialized investigation about the Titanium Meshes utilization in in GBR, as well as relating to the function we inclined fifty-three patients of Ameen Medical and Dental Centre Karachi., in an effort to examine the stability in the treatment, the regrowth acquired, along with some outages. Moreover, we intend to examine the achievements and also rate of survival belonging to the implanted augmentations as mentioned above fifty-three patients. The basic concern of the patients is perpendicular or even crosswise re-formation with all the alveolar ridge operating the grids of titanium, in affiliation or perhaps not through biomaterials, prior to concurrently with the placement of implant. This analysis contains comprehensive fifty-three patients, males were thirty-four and females were nineteen. Titanium grids in collaboration through autogenous bone had been applied as part of two instances, five in combination through a combination of autogenous bone and bone replacements. As a whole rate of success and survival of implants have been 98.3% and 85.25%, respectively. As per conclusion the study reveals exactly how the utilization of Titanium Mesh exemplified a foreseeable technique towards the reclamation of complicated atrophic places. Keywords: Bone augmentation, Bone resorption, Dental implants, Guided bone regeneration, Titanium mesh.

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