Biomaterials Used For Socket Preservation-A Retrospective Analysis
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VAISHALI PRIYADARSHINI, RAJENDRA PRABHU ABHINAV, THIYANESWARAN N, DR.PRIYA LOCHANA GAJENDRAN, DR.SUBHASHREE R
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Bone volume is one of the key factors that determines the success rate of the implant treatment. Bone loss is accelerated in the weeks following extraction and so it is imperative to do an early intervention to minimise the bone loss.The aim of this retrospective study was to analyze the different types of biomaterials used for socket grafting in a private dental institution.Case records of patients attending the Department of Implantology were used to find out patients who underwent socket preservation during June 2019 to March 2020.Data pertaining to age, gender ,site of extraction and type of bone graft, type of membrane used and use of biological growth factors were tabulated in an excel sheet.p<0.05 was considered to be significant.There was no significant association between the region of socket preservation and type of membrane used(p=.240 ).The most commonly used bone graft material was Xenograft (=.006) and PRF was used more in the maxillary anterior regions. The choice of material plays an important role in the preservation of the alveolar ridge dimensions along with keratinized tissue to give a good aesthetic result in the maxillary anterior region.
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Keyword:
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implant, socket preservation, bone graft, barrier membrane, growth factors
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https://doi.org/10.31838/ijpr/2020.SP1.385
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