Guided Bone Regeneration with Occlusive Titanium Barrier: A Case Report and Clinical Considerations

Biomimetics (Basel). 2023 Mar 6;8(1):106. doi: 10.3390/biomimetics8010106.

Abstract

The need to obtain adequate bone volumes for prosthetic rehabilitation supported by implants, using different techniques and materials, represents an urgent need in modern dentistry. We report a case regarding the management of implant-prosthetic rehabilitation of the first and second upper right molars, in which no less than 4 mm of crestal bone remained to insert two implants. Regeneration of the residual bone was previously performed using a customized titanium barrier and a filler of a blood clot with tricalcium beta phosphate. The bone gain (3 mm) was evaluated by comparing CBCT images, while the implant stability (mean 70) was assessed with the ISQ measurement. A regenerated bone sample was taken for histological analysis. Guided bone regeneration obtained with a titanium barrier and blood clot allowed for the insertion of stable implants in a mature bone without heterologous material.

Keywords: blood clot; bone augmentation; dental implants; guided bone regeneration; socket preservation; titanium foil.

Publication types

  • Case Reports

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This research received no external funding.