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Clinical Case
Ramal Bone Graft for Congenitally Missing Maxillary Lateral Incisor
A BIOBRIEF by Dr. Richard E. Bauer
In our latest Geistlich BIOBRIEF, a patient presents with a congenitally missing
incisor compounded by previously failed guided bone regeneration. As a result,
a multidisciplinary approach was implemented and an esthetically, stable
outcome achieved.
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Guidance By Geistlich
Osteology Symposium
State-of-the-Art Regenerative Therapies: Enhancing Success Around Teeth and Implants
Join us in Phoenix, Arizona February 9-10, 2018 and Link Science with Practice at
the Osteology Foundation National Symposium. Attend high-level practical
workshops and scientific programs led by world-class speakers in regeneration.
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News You Can Use
A randomized, controlled, multi-centre clinical trial of
post-extraction alveolar ridge preservation
This study compares two extraction socket treatment approaches in cases with
substantial socket dehiscenses. Histomorphogenic analysis was conducted 6 months
after the procedure, followed by implant placement. Fourteen percent of implants
placed with allograft and a long-term membrane required retreatment where as no
additional procedures were required with the xenogeneic bone and a bi-layer
collagen membrane.
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Upcoming Educational Events
43rd Annual USC International Periodontal and Implant Symposium
January 26-27, 2018 | Los Angeles, CA
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Academy of Osseointegration 2018 Annual Meeting
February 28-March 3, 2018 | Los Angeles, CA
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Featured Product
Geistlich Bio-Oss® is the leading bone substitute
for
regenerative dentistry worldwide1,2
1. iData Research Inc., US Dental Bone Graft Substitutes and other Biomaterials Market, 2015.
2. iData Inc., European Dental Bone Graft Substitutes and other Biomaterials Market, 2015.
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