Rehabilitation of the alveolar bone after tooth extraction. Analysis of methods
https://doi.org/10.36377/1683-2981-2020-18-3-87-92
Abstract
Resorption of the alveolar bone after tooth extraction is an irreversible process due to biological bone remodeling. It will greatly complicate the further treatment of patients for dental implantation, since for the latter a prerequisite is a sufficient volume of bone tissue. It leads to a protracted treatment process: the volume and timing of interventions increases. The literature review has shown possible methods of preservation of the alveolar ridge after tooth extraction and the results of their application.
About the Authors
Yu. A. BakaevRussian Federation
Resident student
Moscow
I. A. Voronov
Russian Federation
Doctor of Medical Sciences, Professor of the Department of Prosthodontic Dentistry
Moscow
Yu. A. Generalova
Russian Federation
Student of the Medical Institute
Moscow
Ya. A. Negorelova
Russian Federation
Student of the Medical Institute
Moscow
M. E. Balashova
Russian Federation
Resident student
Moscow
A. S. Karnaeva
Russian Federation
PhD, Senior Lecturer , Department of Therapeutic Dentistry
Moscow
V. M. Slonova
Russian Federation
PhD, Senior Lecturer , Department of Therapeutic Dentistry
Moscow
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For citations:
Bakaev Yu.A., Voronov I.A., Generalova Yu.A., Negorelova Ya.A., Balashova M.E., Karnaeva A.S., Slonova V.M. Rehabilitation of the alveolar bone after tooth extraction. Analysis of methods. Endodontics Today. 2020;18(3):87-92. (In Russ.) https://doi.org/10.36377/1683-2981-2020-18-3-87-92