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All scores in each group were sorted low to high, i.e., a higher score indicated more bone height.
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It may imply that primary stability is more important than residual bone height for determining the timing of implant placement.
And more importantly, rate of increase in bone height observed in close proximity to the dental root was significantly improved in 0.3% FGF-2 treatment group compared to placebo group at 36 weeks.
More importantly, the tissue-engineered bone achieved an elevated bone height and thickness comparable to that of autogenous iliac bone graft.
More recently, Miliuniene et al. [ 24] sought to compare mandibular cortical bone height with measurements of BMD of the lumbar vertebrae in an effort to use jaw BMD for fracture prediction.
With platform-switched implants, the shape affects the cortical bone more than the trabecular bone [25], which contributes to the maintenance of inter-implant bone height and soft tissue level [26] and reduces bone loss [27].
In both inlay and onlay type bone grafts, Group 1 showed more rapidly vertical bone loss than Group 2; there was a statistical difference in remaining bone height from T3 and T4 between the two groups (p < 0.05) (Fig. 6a & b).
Patients with an edentulous mandible healed more than >3 months after the tooth extraction with a bone ridge width ≥7 mm and a bone height ≥8 mm and who desired a FDP were eligible for study participation.
Crestal bone loss is the distance between the implant collar (A) and the first bone contact of the crestal bone (B) = A-B bone height; and, the tissue thickness that is the distance from the implant collar (C) to the more external portion of the tissues (D) = C-D tissue thickness.
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When more bone is needed, donor bones can be used.
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