Schlegel KA, Wiltfang J, Lutz R, Schmitt C, Möst T (2016)
Publication Type: Journal article
Publication year: 2016
Book Volume: 24
Pages Range: 7-15
Journal Issue: 1
Long-term dental implant success depends on bone quality and quantity. Insufficient bone quantity makes pre- or intraoperative augmentative procedures necessary. For this purpose, autologous, allogeneic, xenogeneic, and alloplastic bone substitute materials (BSMs) are available, which differ in their capacity for osteogenesis, osteoconduction, and osteoinduction. Due to superior regenerative potential, autologous bone grafts represent the gold-standard. However, since autologous bone grafting is associated with increased patient morbidity, non-autologous BSMs are increasingly applied in implantology. Appropriate material selection, treatment planning, and application of patient considerations requires knowledge of the characteristics of the selected BSMs.
APA:
Schlegel, K.A., Wiltfang, J., Lutz, R., Schmitt, C., & Möst, T. (2016). Hartgewebeaugmentationen: Materialwahl. Implantologie, 24(1), 7-15.
MLA:
Schlegel, Karl Andreas, et al. "Hartgewebeaugmentationen: Materialwahl." Implantologie 24.1 (2016): 7-15.
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