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Periodontal surgery NYC: Socket Grafting 

In the aid of periodontal surgery NYC, this research endeavored to explore whether socket grafting – the filling of a tooth socket with soft tissue, demineralized and freeze-dried bone particles and irradiated bone – reduces the need for sinus augmentation for the purpose of dental implants.

 

 
 
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Published:  December 27, 2010
 
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Slide 1: Periodontal surgery NYC: Socket Grafting in the Posterior Maxilla Reduces the Need for Sinus Augmentation Periodontal Surgery NYC: Socket Grafting and Sinus Augmentation In the aid of periodontal surgery NYC, this research endeavored to explore whether socket grafting – the filling of a tooth socket with soft tissue, demineralized and freeze-dried bone particles and irradiated bone – reduces the need for sinus augmentation for the purpose of dental implants. Sinus augmentation is a surgical procedure whereby the soft tissue and sinus membrane are carefully peeled away from the upper jaw bone at the back of the mouth to reveal the maxilla. Bone grafting periodontal surgery is then performed on the area to provide support for dental implants. Patients can take anywhere between three to six months to properly heal. The reason for this periodontal surgery in NYC is that patients that do not present sufficient bone density in the posterior of the maxilla generally need to undergo sinus augmentation before they will be considered viable candidates for dental implants. Without robust enough bone tissue to support the titanium screw upon which the artificial tooth crown is affixed, the implant will become easily dislodged and the periodontal surgery deemed a failure. Dental implants are one of the best possible solutions to single/multiple missing teeth and so, in the event of a displaced tooth, periodontal surgery becomes unavoidable should the patient wish to restore aesthetics and functionality to their mouth. Periodontal Surgery NYC: Research Methodology This periodontal surgery NYC study compared the three variables in relation to augmented and non-augmented alveolar sockets: ● ● ● Dimensional alterations, The need for sinus floor elevation, and The histologic wound healing (‘histology’ being the organization and microscopic structure of soft tissue). Sixteen human extraction sockets were either grafted or left untreated and the following evaluations made: ● Alveolar ridge alterations were evaluated at baseline (the time of the periodontal surgery NYC), three and six months post-extraction; ● Histologic analyses were conducted at three, six, and nine months. ● Implant placement with or without sinus floor augmentation was decided at 6 months. Periodontal Surgery NYC: Research Findings and Conclusions The most significant finding of this research endeavor was that three of eight patients (37.5%) in the control group underwent sinus floor augmentation compared to one of six (16.7%) in the experimental group. What this essentially means, is that the alveolar ridge augmentation procedure presented here increases the possibility of periodontal surgery NYC success for dental implants without the need for a sinus augmentation procedure.

   
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