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Effectiveness of dental implantation with the partial split-flap technique on vertical guided bone regeneration: a retrospective study

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Cho, Young-Dan; Kim, Sungtae; Ku, Young

Issue Date
2021-12
Publisher
대한치주과학회
Citation
Journal of Periodontal & Implant Science, Vol.51 No.6, pp.433-443
Abstract
Purpose: This study aimed to evaluate the effectiveness of the partial split-flap technique with a K-incision on vertical guided bone regeneration (vGBR) and to retrospectively analyze the clinical and radiographic outcomes of dental implantation using this approach. Methods: In total, 78 patients who received 104 dental implants with vGBR, categorized as (1) pre-GBR and post-implantation and (2) simultaneous GBR and implantation, were enrolled. Data analysis was based on periapical radiographs, clinical photos, and dental records. The 2-sample t-test was used to compare the 2 surgical procedures. Results: The baseline vertical bone level, augmented bone height (ABH), and treatment duration were significantly higher in the pre-GBR procedure group. The survival rates of the implants were 96.1% and 94.8% in implant-and patient-based analyses, respectively. In Cox regression analysis, high rates of implant failure were found in the presence of ABH of >= 4 mm, smoking, and diabetes. Conclusions: Within the limitations of this retrospective study, the partial split-flap technique using a K-incision for vGBR showed stable clinical outcomes and favorable dental implant survival.
ISSN
2093-2278
URI
https://hdl.handle.net/10371/200448
DOI
https://doi.org/10.5051/jpis.2103780189
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  • School of Dentistry
  • Department of Dentistry
Research Area Alveolar bone regeneration, Dental implant surface modification, Periomics

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