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MANAGEMENT OF THE EXPOSURE OF A DENSE PTFE (d-PTFE) MEMBRANE IN GUIDED BONE REGENERATION (GBR): A CASE REPORT

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Guided bone regeneration (GBR) is a well-established and generally predictable method for repairing alveolar ridge defects and preparing edentulous sites for implant placement. Standard GBR involves filling the space underneath a membrane with autogenous bone or a mixture composed of autogenous bone particles and allogeneic bone tissue or heterologous biomaterials. The use of a barrier membrane for GBR has sometimes been associated with complications, however – reportedly involving exposure, infection, and collapse – and the non-resorbable types of membrane seem to be involved more often than the resorbable solutions. Such complications may be severe enough to defeat the object of the GBR procedure. A non-resorbable high-density polytetrafluoroethylene (d-PTFE) membrane has recently been designed specifically for use in bone-augmentation procedures that seems to assure a good bone regeneration process even when the membrane is exposed to the oral cavity. This case report describes an exposure of a d-PTFE membrane occurring after a maxillary GBR procedure and how it was overcome successfully, enabling implants insertion.

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P. Ghensi

W. Stablum

E. Bettio

M. C. Soldini

T. R. Tripi

C. Soldini

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Ghensi , P., Stablum , W., Bettio , E., Soldini , M. C., Tripi , T. R., & Soldini , C. (2017). MANAGEMENT OF THE EXPOSURE OF A DENSE PTFE (d-PTFE) MEMBRANE IN GUIDED BONE REGENERATION (GBR): A CASE REPORT. Oral & Implantology, 10(3), 335–342. Retrieved from https://www.oimplantology.org/oimp/article/view/221
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