Changes in Morphology of Alveolar Buccal Walls Following Atraumatic Internal Root Fragmentation

The buccal alveolar wall represents the most important structure to provide shape and volume of the alveolous following tooth extraction. The aim of the study was the evaluation of buccal alveolar bone structures following minimally invasive surgery. In 15 patients (3 male, 12 female), aged 20­67 ye...

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Autores principales: Engelke,Wilfried, Beltrán,Víctor, Decco,Oscar, Valdivia-Gandur,Iván, Navarro,Pablo, Fuentes,Ramón
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spelling oai:scielo:S0717-950220150002000142015-08-13Changes in Morphology of Alveolar Buccal Walls Following Atraumatic Internal Root FragmentationEngelke,WilfriedBeltrán,VíctorDecco,OscarValdivia-Gandur,IvánNavarro,PabloFuentes,Ramón Extraction socket Buccal plate Endoscopes Microsurgical removal Enucleation The buccal alveolar wall represents the most important structure to provide shape and volume of the alveolous following tooth extraction. The aim of the study was the evaluation of buccal alveolar bone structures following minimally invasive surgery. In 15 patients (3 male, 12 female), aged 20­67 years, 3 central incisors, 5 lateral incisors, and 7 bicuspids were removed using flapless enucleation. The enucleation comprised endoscopically assisted mesiodistal root sectioning with inward fragmentation of the oral and apical parts followed by internal reduction of the buccal root lamella. Buccal bone height before extraction was 10.61 mm, following extraction 10.50 mm. Crestal width of the buccal bone plate was 1.11 mm before and 1.40 mm after tooth removal. Apical buccal bone width before was 0.66 mm and after extraction 0.40 mm. Gingival height was 13.58 mm before and 13.56 mm following extraction. Following transalveolar enucleation, the buccal alveolar bone wall remains unchanged concerning height and crestal width.info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessSociedad Chilena de AnatomíaInternational Journal of Morphology v.33 n.2 20152015-06-01text/htmlhttp://www.scielo.cl/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S0717-95022015000200014en10.4067/S0717-95022015000200014
institution Scielo Chile
collection Scielo Chile
language English
topic Extraction socket
Buccal plate
Endoscopes
Microsurgical removal
Enucleation
spellingShingle Extraction socket
Buccal plate
Endoscopes
Microsurgical removal
Enucleation
Engelke,Wilfried
Beltrán,Víctor
Decco,Oscar
Valdivia-Gandur,Iván
Navarro,Pablo
Fuentes,Ramón
Changes in Morphology of Alveolar Buccal Walls Following Atraumatic Internal Root Fragmentation
description The buccal alveolar wall represents the most important structure to provide shape and volume of the alveolous following tooth extraction. The aim of the study was the evaluation of buccal alveolar bone structures following minimally invasive surgery. In 15 patients (3 male, 12 female), aged 20­67 years, 3 central incisors, 5 lateral incisors, and 7 bicuspids were removed using flapless enucleation. The enucleation comprised endoscopically assisted mesiodistal root sectioning with inward fragmentation of the oral and apical parts followed by internal reduction of the buccal root lamella. Buccal bone height before extraction was 10.61 mm, following extraction 10.50 mm. Crestal width of the buccal bone plate was 1.11 mm before and 1.40 mm after tooth removal. Apical buccal bone width before was 0.66 mm and after extraction 0.40 mm. Gingival height was 13.58 mm before and 13.56 mm following extraction. Following transalveolar enucleation, the buccal alveolar bone wall remains unchanged concerning height and crestal width.
author Engelke,Wilfried
Beltrán,Víctor
Decco,Oscar
Valdivia-Gandur,Iván
Navarro,Pablo
Fuentes,Ramón
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Beltrán,Víctor
Decco,Oscar
Valdivia-Gandur,Iván
Navarro,Pablo
Fuentes,Ramón
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title Changes in Morphology of Alveolar Buccal Walls Following Atraumatic Internal Root Fragmentation
title_short Changes in Morphology of Alveolar Buccal Walls Following Atraumatic Internal Root Fragmentation
title_full Changes in Morphology of Alveolar Buccal Walls Following Atraumatic Internal Root Fragmentation
title_fullStr Changes in Morphology of Alveolar Buccal Walls Following Atraumatic Internal Root Fragmentation
title_full_unstemmed Changes in Morphology of Alveolar Buccal Walls Following Atraumatic Internal Root Fragmentation
title_sort changes in morphology of alveolar buccal walls following atraumatic internal root fragmentation
publisher Sociedad Chilena de Anatomía
publishDate 2015
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