| Literature DB >> 30966733 |
D De Santis1, S Sinigaglia2, P Pancera2, P Faccioni3, M Portelli4, U Luciano2, S Cosola5, D Penarrocha5, D Bertossi2, R Nocini6, A Iurlaro2, M Albanese2.
Abstract
Socket preservation is a surgical procedure whose aim is to limit the physiological resorption of the alveolar ridge that occurs after a dental extraction, in order to have sufficient bone to perform an implant placement. 16 articles regarding socket preservation procedures were identified through scientific archives and analysed. The biological rationale, the graft materials and the predictive factors are identified to help the clinicians in their practice. Socket preservation is an effective treatment to prevent bone resorption if performed after an atraumatic extraction with the use of biomaterials and membranes. It is also important not to forget local and systemic predictive factors.Keywords: dental extraction; implant placement; socket preservation
Year: 2019 PMID: 30966733
Source DB: PubMed Journal: J Biol Regul Homeost Agents ISSN: 0393-974X Impact factor: 1.711