Clinical protocol selection for alveolar ridge augmentation at sites exhibiting slight, moderate, and severe horizontal ridge deficiencies

Author:

Vargas Sarah M.1,Johnson Thomas M.2,Pfaff Aaron S.3,Bumpers April P.4,Wagner Jennah C.5,Retrum Joseph K.2,Colamarino Aaron N.2,Bunting Megan E.6,Wilson James P.7,McDaniel Carsen R.2,Herold Robert W.8,Stancoven Brian W.2,Lincicum Adam R.2

Affiliation:

1. Department of Periodontics United States Army Dental Health Activity Fort Bragg North Carolina USA

2. Department of Periodontics Army Postgraduate Dental School Fort Gordon Georgia USA

3. Department of Periodontics United States Army Dental Health Activity Fort Wainwright Alaska USA

4. Department of Periodontics United States Army Dental Health Activity Fort Jackson South Carolina USA

5. Department of Periodontics United States Army Dental Health Activity Fort Meade Maryland USA

6. Department of Periodontics United States Army Dental Health Activity Fort Drum New York USA

7. Department of Periodontics United States Army Dental Health Activity Fort Campbell Kentucky USA

8. Department of Periodontics Veterans Administration Medical Center Augusta Georgia USA

Abstract

AbstractFocused clinical questionWhat factors identify the optimal bone augmentation techniques for managing slight, moderate, and severe horizontal alveolar ridge deficiency (ARD) at dental implant sites?SummaryHorizontal ARD is a concern at a high proportion of sites receiving dental implants, and clinicians have developed a variety of surgical procedures to address such defects. In a particular case, selection of the optimal treatment may depend predominantly on defect severity, location (anterior versus posterior), and configuration (contained versus noncontained). This report provides a framework for selecting an augmentation method when presented with a slight, moderate, or severe horizontal ARD at a site requiring dental implant placement.ConclusionMultiple treatment options are available for planned implant sites exhibiting horizontal ARD; severe posterior and slight anterior defects intuitively call for different approaches. Although rigid guidelines for selecting the optimal augmentation method do not exist, some techniques are poorly suited for esthetically demanding sites. A framework considering defect severity, location, and configuration may help guide clinical decisions on this topic.

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

General Medicine,General Earth and Planetary Sciences,General Environmental Science

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