Eficacia de injertos de hueso xenogénicos en bloque para la regeneración ósea horizontal de la cresta ósea alveolar atrófica

  1. ORTIZ-VIGÓN CARNICERO, ALBERTO
Dirigida por:
  1. Mariano Sanz Alonso Director/a

Universidad de defensa: Universidad Complutense de Madrid

Fecha de defensa: 29 de junio de 2017

Tribunal:
  1. José Vicente Sanz Casado Presidente/a
  2. Luis Aracil Kessler Secretario/a
  3. Juan Blanco Carrión Vocal
  4. Antonio Liñares González Vocal
  5. José Nart Molina Vocal

Tipo: Tesis

Resumen

The most appropriate approach for treatment with dental implants is first of allto plan the ideal prosthesis for the patient and afterward to place the implants inthe optimal position for achieving the planned therapeutic goal. Bone atrophiesof the alveolar crest will condition this ideal position of the implants andtherefore, bone augmentation procedures would be necessary eithersimultaneous or previous to the implant insertion. Most studies aiming forlateral bone augmentation have used the principles of guided bone regenerationby combining different bone replacement grafts and barrier membranes. Thereis, however, no clear evidence of which is the ideal graft or membrane material.ObjetivesThe aim of the present work is to assess the clinical efficacy of the horizontalbone augmentation procedure for dental implants placement.Perform a systematic review to assess the efficacy of these interventions byanalyzing studies evaluating bone augmentation through either the staged or thesimultaneous approach. (I)To evaluate the safety and efficacy of placing a new collagenated xenogeneicbone block (CXBB) graft for the lateral bone augmentation of the severe atrophicalveolar crest prior to implant placement...