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Revista da Associacao Paulista de Cirurgioes Dentistas

  ISSN 0004-5276

SCHROEDER, Cristiano Clausson et al. Vertical incision to autogenous bone removal from the mental symphysis - report of two clinical cases. Rev. Assoc. Paul. Cir. Dent. []. 2016, 70, 2, pp. 215-225. ISSN 0004-5276.

This paper presents a report of two cases where using an alternative technique of vertical incision were removed bone tissue of the symphysis chin region to increase bone volume in another region for later rehabilitation with osseointegrated implant. The first report on a 40 year old patient was removed autogenous bone in the chin symphysis block with the vertical incision technique for vertical increase in pre maxilla associated with biomaterial and then installed two cylindrical implants in the region of 12 and 22. The second account in patients with 72 years removed particulate bone symphysis chin region and decided to graft the maxillary sinus through the lateral window technique and both areas have used the technique of vertical incision. It was found in both cases minimizing swelling and postoperative painful symptoms and no patients reported numbness in the donor area, something common in cases with removing the traditional technique.

: autogenous graft; dental implants; autologous transplants..

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