Acta Scientific Dental Sciences (ASDS)(ISSN: 2581-4893)

Case Report Volume 6 Issue 6

Autogenous Bone Graft from Mandibular Symphysis as Donor Site

Dr Preeti Sihmar*, Dr Himanshi Rana and Dr V Raj Kumar

Department of OMFS, PDM UNIVERSITY, India

*Corresponding Author: Dr Preeti Sihmar, Department of OMFS, PDM UNIVERSITY, India.

Received: April 13, 2022; Published:

Abstract

Patient at certain ages of their life loose tooth due to alveolar bone loss, caused by trauma, tooth extraction or periodontal diseases. The loss of width of alveolar ridge makes difficulty in placement of fixed appliances. The solution of such situations lies in re-establishment of ridge height consistent with prosthetic design and with suitable load bearing lamellar bone. here, we report the successful management of such condition where placement of bone block obtained from mandibular symphysis region. Despite recent advances in bone graft and bone substitute technology the autogenous bone graft continue to represent the ‘gold standard’ in reconstructive surgery. The mandibular symphysisis a favourable donor site as it has excellent risk-benefit ratio.

Keywords: Autogenous Bone Graft; Mandibular Symphysis; Donor Site

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Citation

Citation: Dr Preeti Sihmar., et al. “Autogenous Bone Graft from Mandibular Symphysis as Donor Site". Acta Scientific Dental Sciences 6.6 (2022): 14-19.

Copyright

Copyright: © 2022 Dr Preeti Sihmar., et al. This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are credited.




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