A COMPARISON OF ALLOGENEIC AND AUTOGENOUS ILIAC MONOCORTICAL GRAFTS TO AUGMENT THE DEFICIENT ALVEOLAR RIDGE IN A CANINE MODEL.I. CLINICAL STUDY
A COMPARISON OF ALLOGENEIC AND AUTOGENOUS ILIAC MONOCORTICAL GRAFTS TO AUGMENT THE DEFICIENT ALVEOLAR RIDGE IN A CANINE MODEL.I. CLINICAL STUDY
June 2003
By A. Norman Cranin, DDS, DEng,; Edmond Demirdjan, DDS; Robert DiGregorio, PharmD
Journal of Oral Implantology
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Abstract
A canine model was used to compare autogenous alveolar ridge augmentation bone grafting with allogeneic grafts. Defects were created by premolar extractions and measured by radiopaque markers. These markers were used for subsequent measurements made before and after grafting, and after animal sacrifice to evaluate the status of the grafted sites. The results were unexpected and disappointing.
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