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Papathanasiou, Ioannis, Georgios Vasilakos, Sotirios Baltiras, and Lampros Zouloumis. "Ridge Splitting Technique for Horizontal Augmentation and Immediate Implant Placement." Balkan Journal of Dental Medicine 18, no. 1 (2014): 41–47. http://dx.doi.org/10.1515/bjdm-2015-0007.

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Abstract Insufficient width of the alveolar ridge often prevents ideal implant placement. Guided bone regeneration, bone grafting, alveolar ridge splitting and combinations of these techniques are used for the lateral augmentation of the alveolar ridge. Ridge splitting is a minimally invasive technique indicated for alveolar ridges with adequate height, which enables immediate implant placement and eliminates morbidity and overall treatment time. The classical approach of the technique involves splitting the alveolar ridge into 2 parts with use of ostetomes and chisels. Modifications of this t
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Agarwal, N., U. Y. Pai, S. J. Rodrigues, and S. Baral. "Ridge splitting for horizontal bone augmentation with Guided Bone Regeneration (GBR) and simultaneous implant placement." Journal of Nepalese Prosthodontic Society 3, no. 1 (2020): 37–43. http://dx.doi.org/10.3126/jnprossoc.v3i1.34764.

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Horizontal lack of residual ridge width can complicate the implant procedures. Therefore, ridge construction prior to implant placement is a biomechanical requirement. Guided bone regeneration, bone grafting, alveolar ridge splitting and combinations of these techniques are used for the lateral augmentation of the alveolar ridge. The ridge splitting technique with simultaneous implant placement seems to be a minimally invasive treatment option for horizontal augmentation of narrow alveolar ridges with adequate vertical height. This paper thoroughly describes a segmental ridge splitting techniq
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Aguirre, Mauricio, Gabriel Fiorelli Bernini, Fernando Arciniegas, and Karina Maria Salvatore de Freitas. "Splitting expansion and palatal approach technique for implant placement in severely resorpted maxilla." Research, Society and Development 10, no. 8 (2021): e26710817214. http://dx.doi.org/10.33448/rsd-v10i8.17214.

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The treatment of patients with atrophic maxillary alveolar ridge who need oral rehabilitation is a common problem in Implant Dentistry. One of the techniques used is the alveolar ridge splitting technique to expand alveolar ridges with a horizontal bone decrease. The palatal approach technique is also recommended in cases with an insufficient thickness of the alveolar ridge for the placement of implants in the bone envelope. The aim of this work is to describe the splitting expansion and palatal approach technique for the treatment of atrophic maxillary ridges with a horizontal bone deficit an
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Bolot, Mohammad Y. A., Sahar M. Ghoraba, and Ahmed M. Badr. "Horizontal bone augmentation with simultaneous implant placement using ridge splitting with sticky bone." Tanta Dental Journal 21, no. 4 (2024): 479–89. https://doi.org/10.4103/tdj.tdj_21_24.

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Abstract Introduction A variety of bone grafting techniques had been used to augment horizontally deficient alveolar bone ridges to provide a sufficient bone volume to achieve a correct prosthetic three-dimensional placement of dental implants. Objectives To evaluate clinically and radiographically by cone beam computed tomography the amount of horizontal bone gain by ridge splitting with sticky bone technique for horizontal ridge deficiency with simultaneous implant placement; using piezo-assisted ridge splitting technique with sticky bone graft in patients who had bilateral posterior edentul
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Kheur, Mohit, Sneha Gokhale, Shivaswamy Sumanth, and Shantanu Jambekar. "Staged Ridge Splitting Technique for Horizontal Expansion in Mandible: A Case Report." Journal of Oral Implantology 40, no. 4 (2014): 479–83. http://dx.doi.org/10.1563/aaid-joi-d-12-00068.

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Ridge split procedures are commonly performed for horizontal augmentation of narrow ridges which would otherwise preclude implant placement. A 47-year-old patient with bilaterally edentulous posterior mandibular ridges was treated in the Department of Periodontology and Implantology, M.A. Rangoonwala College of Dental Sciences and Research Centre, employing a “staged ridge split” technique. In this technique, a simple corticotomy at the crestal, apical, and lateral aspects of the buccal cortical plate of the mandible was performed. Following this, a month later, the ridge was expanded and bone
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Kamboj, Ashish, Sunil Kumar Singh, Chandni Ghildiyal, SS Chopra, and Paras Angrish. "Ridge split technique and implant placement- A case report." IP Indian Journal of Anatomy and Surgery of Head, Neck and Brain 10, no. 1 (2024): 25–28. http://dx.doi.org/10.18231/j.ijashnb.2024.006.

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: One of the key obstacles to successful implant placement is insufficient alveolar ridge width. To create a functional restoration that blends well with the surrounding natural dentition, augmenting inadequate alveolar ridges is a crucial component of dental implant therapy. Ridge-splitting techniques are used for the narrow edentulous ridge for implant placement with predictable outcomes in the maxilla than in the mandible.This case report describes a young female patient who underwent horizontal ridge augmentation using the ridge split technique in the esthetic maxillary central incisor are
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Kamboj, Ashish, Sunil Kumar Sing, Chandni Ghildiyal, SS Chopra, and Paras Angrish. "Ridge split technique and implant placement- A case report." IP Indian Journal of Anatomy and Surgery of Head, Neck and Brain 10, no. 1 (2024): 21–23. http://dx.doi.org/10.18231/j.ijashnb.2024.005.

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: One of the key obstacles to successful implant placement is insufficient alveolar ridge width. To create a functional restoration that blends well with the surrounding natural dentition, augmenting inadequate alveolar ridges is a crucial component of dental implant therapy. Ridge-splitting techniques are used for the narrow edentulous ridge for implant placement with predictable outcomes in the maxilla than in the mandible.This case report describes a young female patient who underwent horizontal ridge augmentation using the ridge split technique in the esthetic maxillary central incisor are
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Jean, Saade, Nassar Jean, and Choubaya Charbel. "Alveolar Split Procedure: Advancing Precision in Dental Surgery." medtigo Journal of Medicine 3, no. 2 (2025): e30623223. https://doi.org/10.63096/medtigo30623223.

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The treatment of patients with atrophic ridges, who need functional and esthetic rehabilitation, is a common problem encountered in our daily practice as oral surgeons, that prevents ideal implant placement. Alveolar ridge splitting is a minimally invasive surgical technique that expands the alveolar bone, especially performed in the maxilla which have inherent flexibility proprieties, to create an optimal site for dental implant placement by improving quantity and quality of bone around implant in both crestal and apical direction. It is indicated for alveolar ridge with adequate height and m
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Lee, Jong-Bin, Jae-Hong Lee, and Young-Taek Kim. "Simultaneous Implant Placement with Modified Ridge Splitting/Expansion Technique in the Narrow Edentulous Alveolar Ridge : 3 Cases Report." Journal of The Korean Dental Association 53, no. 8 (2015): 545–57. http://dx.doi.org/10.22974/jkda.2015.53.8.004.

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The modified ridge splitting/expansion technique combined with guided bone regeneration (GBR) for implant surgery is used to expand the narrow and atrophied edentulous alveolar ridge. Also, the simultaneous implant placement after ridge splitting/expansion technique can reduce the treatment and healing time. This case report includes three patients with a narrow edentulous alveolar ridge of the 2 to 4mm. All three patients underwent a fracture of thin buccal cortical bone plate, and these defects were corrected by the use of the guided bone regeneration (GBR). After 7 to 18 months, all surgica
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Kim, Heon-Young, Jung-Hyun Park, Jin-Woo Kim, and Sun-Jong Kim. "Narrow Alveolar Ridge Management with Modified Ridge Splitting Technique: A Report of 3 Cases." Case Reports in Dentistry 2023 (March 28, 2023): 1–9. http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2023/9968053.

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Purpose. In this study, we report the usefulness of implant placement with modified ridge splitting technique from three cases of patients with narrow alveolar ridge. Materials and Methods. Three patients were those who visited the Department of Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery of Ewha Medical Center for consultation regarding implant placement. Through clinical and radiographic evaluation, narrowed alveolar ridge after tooth loss was confirmed in all three patients. For them, it was necessary to use the modified ridge split technique with bone augmentation for the implant to be well placed with
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藍啟綸, 藍啟綸. "Alveolar Ridge Splitting with Simultaneous Implant Placement in Narrow Atrophic Ridges: A Case Series." Journal of Periodontics and Implant Dentistry 6, no. 1 (2023): 040–48. http://dx.doi.org/10.53106/261634032023050601006.

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<p>Objectives: Implant placement in atrophic ridges with severe horizontal bone deficiency without adequate bony housing around the defects remains a significant clinical challenge. The aim of this case series is to evaluate the effectiveness of alveolar ridge splitting (ARS) with simultaneous implant placement. Materials and Methods: Four patients with severe horizontal bone deficiency in atrophic ridges received ARS with simultaneous implant placement. The stability of the widened ridges was evaluated by superimposition of initial and postoperative CBCT images. The ridge thickness at b
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Kamboj, Ashish, Kiran L. Awchat, Vinay Wadhwa, SS Chopra, Paras Angrish, and Nishant Sinha. "Splitting for good: A case report." IP International Journal of Periodontology and Implantology 7, no. 4 (2022): 199–202. http://dx.doi.org/10.18231/j.ijpi.2022.041.

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: The bone split procedure is a unique technique used to increase the width of narrow ridge for possible simultaneous implant placement. : We would present a case of horizontal ridge augmentation in this article, using an alveolar ridge expansion approach and simultaneous implant placement. : In this report, we have described a ridge split technique and immediate implant placement for a 40-year-old male patient with missing teeth in maxillary anterior tooth region who reported to us for implant treatment: A successful prosthetic rehabilitation was obtained following the healing phase. This app
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Pénzes, Dorottya, Fanni Simon, Eitan Mijiritsky, Orsolya Németh, and Márton Kivovics. "A Modified Ridge Splitting Technique Using Autogenous Bone Blocks—A Case Series." Materials 13, no. 18 (2020): 4036. http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ma13184036.

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Background: Alveolar atrophy following tooth loss is a common limitation of rehabilitation with dental implant born prostheses. Ridge splitting is a well-documented surgical method to restore the width of the alveolar ridge prior to implant placement. The aim of this case series is to present a novel approach to ridge expansion using only autogenous bone blocks. Methods: Patients with Kennedy Class I. and II. mandibles with insufficient bone width were included in this study. Ridge splitting was carried out with the use of a piezoelectric surgery device by preparing osteotomies and after mobil
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Walha, Omar, Hichem Mehrez, Hend Ouertani, and Mohamed Bassem Khattech. "One-Stage Mandibular Lateral Ridge Expansion for Implant Placement: A Case Report." SAS Journal of Surgery 11, no. 01 (2025): 103–7. https://doi.org/10.36347/sasjs.2025.v11i01.020.

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Insufficient bone thickness in atrophic mandibles poses a significant challenge for dental implant placement. While various techniques exist to address this issue, mandibular ridge expansion, specifically through a two-stage process involving corticotomies and ridge splitting, has been commonly used. This case report explores the outcomes of a one-stage mandibular lateral ridge expansion technique to enhance bone structure for implant placement. A 57-year-old female patient with significant bone resorption in the mandible underwent a one-stage procedure involving full-thickness mucoperiosteal
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Kriouach, Nada, Samir Erraji, and Zouheir Ismaili. "Managing Atrophic Thin Crest by Ridge Splitting Technique before Implant Placement." Contemporary Clinical Dentistry 15, no. 4 (2024): 275–78. https://doi.org/10.4103/ccd.ccd_102_24.

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Critical alveolar ridge defects can result from several causes. Ridge expansion is a technique that aims to increase the width of the bone crest. A male patient presented an edentulous segment which leads to be careful concerning the adjacent teeth. Through this case report, the used technique was explained with all steps and was combined with guided bone regeneration (GBR). The particularity of this case was the membrane exposure during the healing period before placing the crowns, resulting in bone resorption. This resorption was stable after restauration and follow-up. Ridge split is indica
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Abu Tair, JawadA. "Modification of mandibular ridge splitting technique for horizontal augmentation of atrophic ridges." Annals of Maxillofacial Surgery 4, no. 1 (2014): 19. http://dx.doi.org/10.4103/2231-0746.133066.

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International, Journal of Dental Science and Innovative Research (IJDSIR). "Onlay Grafting V/S Ridge Split Technique For Managing Thin Ridges – A Surgeon's Dilemma." International Journal of Dental Science and Innovative Research (IJDSIR) 8, no. 1 (2025): 51–65. https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.15202180.

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<strong>Abstract</strong> The use of dental implants in oral rehabilitation of partially and fully edentulous jaws have become a routine treatment modality with reliable long term results. Implant placement necessitates sufficient amount of width and depth of alveolar ridge. Common methods to restore bone deficiency include guided bone regeneration, ridge split and autogenous onlay bone grafts. Ridge split technique is performed to widen a narrow ridge to place adequate diameter implants. Onlay bone grafting is a procedure where a block of autogenous bone is secured at the bone defect area to
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Manjunath Dayakar, Mundoor, Mohamed Abdul Haleem, MDS ., and Christina Amy Mathews. "Ridge Split Technique With Immediate Implant PlacementA Case Report." RGUHS Journal of Dental Sciences 13, no. 1 (2021): 76–80. http://dx.doi.org/10.26715/rjds.13_2_11.

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Bone resorption following tooth loss is one of the main problems faced in the present era. The posterior regions of the jaws show more resorption compared to the anterior regions with the mandible being affected more. Therefore various techniques have been sought upon and incorporated for expanding the lost bucco-lingual width of the alveolar ridge. In the search for better techniques, ridge split technique has emerged as a successful method. We, present a case of a 36-year-old female patient who came to the outpatient department of periodontology with the chief complaint of missing left back
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Bassetti, Mario A., Renzo G. Bassetti, and Dieter D. Bosshardt. "The alveolar ridge splitting/expansion technique: a systematic review." Clinical Oral Implants Research 27, no. 3 (2015): 310–24. http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/clr.12537.

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Duttenhoefer, Fabian, Peter Varga, Dominik Jenni, et al. "The Alveolar Ridge Splitting Technique on Maxillae: A Biomechanical Human Cadaveric Investigation." BioMed Research International 2020 (November 19, 2020): 1–7. http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2020/8894471.

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The alveolar ridge splitting technique (ARST) offers an alternative to classic ridge augmentation techniques for successful insertion of dental implants. However, the buccal lamella is at risk of fracturing during ARST distraction. To better understand the fracture mechanisms and displacement limits of the split lamella, this study conducted biomechanical tests on human cadaveric maxilla specimens having extremely atrophied alveolar ridges treated with ARST. A total of 12 standardized alveolar splits were prepared on the maxillae of 3 elderly female donors using an oscillating piezoelectric sa
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Maketone, Panpicha, Martin Leung, Marco Bergamini, Yung Yu, Stuart Froum, and Sang-Choon Cho. "Histologic Findings 8 Weeks After Customized Alveolar Ridge-Splitting Technique." International Journal of Periodontics & Restorative Dentistry 41, no. 5 (2021): e191-e198. http://dx.doi.org/10.11607/prd.5507.

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盧冠瑋, 盧冠瑋. "Radiological Evaluation of Marginal Bone Loss Around Sandblasted and Acid-etched (SLA) and Modified Surface (SLActive) Tissue-level Implants Surfaces: A Retrospective 5-year Follow-up Study." Journal of Periodontics and Implant Dentistry 6, no. 1 (2023): 001–9. http://dx.doi.org/10.53106/261634032023050601001.

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&lt;p&gt;Objectives: Implant placement in atrophic ridges with severe horizontal bone deficiency without adequate bony housing around the defects remains a significant clinical challenge. The aim of this case series is to evaluate the effectiveness of alveolar ridge splitting (ARS) with simultaneous implant placement. Materials and Methods: Four patients with severe horizontal bone deficiency in atrophic ridges received ARS with simultaneous implant placement. The stability of the widened ridges was evaluated by superimposition of initial and postoperative CBCT images. The ridge thickness at b
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Kimm, Hyongsup, Stuart J. Froum, Jacqueline Eriguel, Angela Kalaw, Siamak Najafi Abrandabadi, and Sang-Choon Cho. "The Custom Alveolar Ridge Splitting (CARS) Technique for Predictable Horizontal Ridge Augmentation in the Atrophic Posterior Mandible: A Case Report." International Journal of Periodontics & Restorative Dentistry 43, no. 7 (2023): s168—s180. http://dx.doi.org/10.11607/prd.6293.

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The Custom Alveolar Ridge Splitting (CARS) technique was recently reported as a less-invasive treatment option for augmentation of the maxillary anterior area in cases where alveolar width deficiency exists due to bone resorption and remodeling. This technique creates an intraosseous defect to improve success when horizontal ridge augmentation is attempted. The purpose of the present case report was to demonstrate implant placement in an atrophic posterior mandibular site using the CARS technique. This technique was used in the mandibular right second premolar area, followed by placement of a
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Biocanin, Vladimir, Djordje Pejanovic, Djordje Antonijevic, Marija Ciric, Zoran Tambur, and Svetislav Zaric. "Split crest technique - an effective method in dental implantology for narrow ridges: A case report." Serbian Dental Journal 70, no. 1 (2023): 39–44. http://dx.doi.org/10.2298/sgs2301039b.

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Introduction. Implant placement with simultaneous bone augmentation presents procedure with high risk of complications. In those situations, one of the surgical procedures with promising outcomes is the split crest technique. Case report. A 69-year-old edentulous patient was referred to the Clinic of Oral Surgery, at the Faculty of Dentistry in Pancevo. The width of the mandibular alveolar ridge in the inter-canine region was 2 mm. For the ridge splitting and expansion, a special split and expansion kit was used (Esset KitR, Osstem, South Korea). The procedure started with crestal remover carb
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Abdelsalam, Reham, Susan Hassan, and Nahed Abdelmoniem. "Flapless Ridge Splitting Technique with Platelet Rich Fibrin for Immediate Implant Placement in Atrophic Alveolar Ridge." Al-Azhar Dental Journal for Girls 7, no. 1 (2020): 113–18. http://dx.doi.org/10.21608/adjg.2019.7846.1107.

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Kіnash, Yu O., and L. V. Kіnash. "RECONSTRUCTION OF THE ALVEOLAR RIDGE IN PERIODONTAL TISSUE PATHOLOGY UNDER COMPLEX ANATOMICAL CONDITIONS (CLINICAL CASE)." Ukrainian Dental Almanac, no. 4 (December 25, 2024): 75–80. https://doi.org/10.31718/2409-0255.4.2024.13.

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The optimal placement of dental implants in the jawbone tissue in cases of periodontal disease ensures conditions for the long-term success of osteointegration and the functioning of the prosthetic construction. However, the anatomical features of the mandible and maxilla often prevent dental implant surgeons from achieving the desired results after the placement of dental implants in cases of horizontal atrophy of the alveolar bone tissue [3,5-7]. Objective. To improve the treatment of patients with periodontal tissue pathology and horizontal alveolar ridge atrophy using an alveolar ridge spl
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Kamel, Asem, Ahmad Mohammad, and Mohamad Edrees. "Efficacy of Regenerative Materials and Ultrasonic Ridge Splitting Technique with Simultaneous Implants Placement into Narrow Alveolar Ridge." Al-Azhar Assiut Dental Journal 2, no. 1 (2019): 21–29. http://dx.doi.org/10.21608/aadj.2019.60179.

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Raju, M. Satyanarayana, Sruthima N. V. S. Gottumukkala, Koyya Sesha Sai Rakshitha, and M. A. K. V. Raju. "Precision implant placement: A novel approach using dynamic navigation system-guided alveolar ridge splitting." Journal of Indian Prosthodontic Society 25, no. 2 (2025): 179–84. https://doi.org/10.4103/jips.jips_372_24.

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Conventional alveolar ridge splitting (ARS) technique involves a significant risk which may prove problematic. This case report presents the first documented application of dynamic navigation system (DNS)-guided ARS, demonstrating a precise approach to implant placement in a challenging anatomical scenario. A 37-year-old partially edentulous patient presented with missing mandibular posterior teeth. Clinical examination revealed a deficient alveolar ridge. Cone-beam computed tomography evaluation showed a Siebert’s Class I resorbed ridge with 2.5 mm width and bone density ranging from 870 to 1
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Stricker, Andres, Daniel Widmer, Boyko Gueorguiev, Dieter Wahl, Peter Varga, and Fabian Duttenhoefer. "Finite Element Analysis and Biomechanical Testing to Analyze Fracture Displacement of Alveolar Ridge Splitting." BioMed Research International 2018 (October 14, 2018): 1–7. http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2018/3579654.

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The alveolar ridge splitting technique enables reconstruction of atrophied alveolar ridges prior implantation. However, in cases of severe atrophy, there is an unpredictable risk of fracturing the buccal lamella during the expansion. Currently, there is no preoperative assessment to predict the maximum distraction of the lamella. The aim of this study was to develop a biomechanical model to mimic the alveolar ridge splitting and a finite element (FE) model to predict the experimental results. The biomechanical testing was conducted on porcine mandibles. To build the FE model high resolution pe
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Pénzes, Dorottya, Csilla Szerencse, Martin Major, et al. "Microarchitectural Study of the Augmented Bone Following a Modified Ridge Splitting Technique: Histological and Micro-Computed Tomography Analyses." Journal of Clinical Medicine 13, no. 22 (2024): 6679. http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/jcm13226679.

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Objectives: The aim of this matched prospective cohort study was to examine the microarchitecture of the augmented bone following a modified alveolar ridge splitting procedure and compare it to that of native bone. Methods: In the test group, patients underwent a modified ridge split osteotomy procedure to restore the width of the posterior segment of the mandible. Patients with sufficient bone width for dental implant placement in the posterior region of the mandible following 3-month-long spontaneous healing after tooth removal were included in the control group. In both study groups, bone b
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Chaudhari, PrabhatKumar, Shraddha Rathi, NarenderDev Gupta, and Sandhya Maheshwari. "An interdisciplinary management of severely resorbed maxillary anterior ridge complicated by traumatic bite using a ridge splitting technique." Journal of Indian Society of Periodontology 19, no. 1 (2015): 96. http://dx.doi.org/10.4103/0972-124x.145829.

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Santagata, Mario, Luigi Guariniello, Alfredo D'Andrea, and Gianpaolo P. Tartaro. "Single-Tooth Replacement in the Esthetic Zone With Ridge Expansion Osteotomy: A Clinical Report and Radiographic Results." Journal of Oral Implantology 34, no. 4 (2008): 219–22. http://dx.doi.org/10.1563/0.903.1.

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Abstract Maxillary alveolar atrophy often limits the placement of dental implants. The bone splitting and bone widening by osteotome technique is a more obvious method for the immediate placement of implants in those cases in which the dimensions of the residual ridge are reduced by only a small degree. Few studies have been performed that are aimed at the radiographic results shown after the osteotome technique by a low-dose computed tomography scan and assessment of objective improvement of the bone density using Misch's classification. The aim of this clinical case was to analyze the radiog
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Guirado, Jose Luis Calvo, Maria Rosario Saez Yuguero, Maria Jose Carri??n del Valle, and Guillermo Pardo Zamora. "A Maxillary Ridge-Splitting Technique Followed by Immediate Placement of Implants: A Case Report." Implant Dentistry 14, no. 1 (2005): 14–20. http://dx.doi.org/10.1097/01.id.0000156390.58391.64.

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Acevedo, Amanda Figueroa, José E. Pedroza, Augusto Elias-Boneta, Elizabeth Orsini, Lidia M. Guerrero, and Sona Rivas-Tumanyan. "4482 Horizontal ridge augmentation in maxilla using bone expansion vs bone splitting techniques in adult patients: a prospective cohort." Journal of Clinical and Translational Science 4, s1 (2020): 109. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/cts.2020.335.

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OBJECTIVES/GOALS: The objective of the study is to compare two horizontal bone augmentation techniques (bone expansion and bone splitting) that are currently used for horizontally deficient maxillary ridges. Bone expanded in millimeters (mm), implant stability, and patient satisfaction will be compared with each technique. METHODS/STUDY POPULATION: This pilot (prospective cohort) study will be divided in two sites, a private practice and the Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery (OMS) Clinic at the University of Puerto Rico, School of Dental Medicine. A total of 20 patients will be selected, 10 patie
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Gaballa, Osama Ahmed, Hamdy Abo El Fotouh Hamed, Ahmed Emad Fayyad, and Mohamed Marwan Rahhal. "Overdentures Supported by Mini or Conventional Implants-effect on Patient Satisfaction and Bone Resorption Rates. A Randomized Clinical Trial." Open Access Macedonian Journal of Medical Sciences 9, no. D (2021): 300–313. http://dx.doi.org/10.3889/oamjms.2021.7126.

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AIM: The aim of the study was to assess the difference between patient satisfaction and bone height changes of mini-implant supported overdentures in comparison with conventional implant after bone expansion technique. METHODS: This randomized clinical trial contains 36 edentulous participants with thin mandibular ridges randomly divided to receive 2 mini-implants, or 2 conventional implants after ridge splitting, both treatments were done in the inter-forminal area of the anterior mandible. Then, the patients received mandibular overdentures with ball and socket attachments. At base line, aft
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Stevens, Mark R., Hany A. Emam, Mahmoud E. L. Alaily, and Mohamed Sharawy. "Implant Bone Rings. One-Stage Three-Dimensional Bone Transplant Technique: A Case Report." Journal of Oral Implantology 36, no. 1 (2010): 69–74. http://dx.doi.org/10.1563/aaid-joi-d-09-00029.

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Abstract A variety of techniques and materials has been used to provide the structural base of bone and soft tissue support for dental implants. Alveolar bone augmentation techniques include different surgical approaches such as guided bone regeneration, onlay grafting, interpositional grafting, distraction osteogenesis, ridge splitting, and socket preservation. In the case presented, a technique was used to augment the alveolar bone three-dimensionally with autologous “bone rings” and immediate implant placement in a 1-stage procedure following teeth extraction. Bone rings (circular osteotomi
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Hamzah, Basel, Ragia Mounir, Sherif Ali, and Mohamed Mounir. "Maxillary horizontal alveolar ridge augmentation using computer guided ridge splitting with simultaneous implant placement versus conventional technique: A randomized clinical trial." Clinical Implant Dentistry and Related Research 23, no. 4 (2021): 555–61. http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/cid.13015.

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Ahmed, Ahmed, Mansour Hussien, and Ashraf Mahmoud. "Effect of ultrasonic ridge splitting technique with simultaneous implants placement into narrow posterior mandibular alveolar ridge: a clinical and radiographic study." Al-Azhar Journal of Dental Science 21, no. 5 (2018): 443–50. http://dx.doi.org/10.21608/ajdsm.2018.71683.

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Bergamini, Marco, Stuart Froum, Ludovic De Carle, et al. "The Customized Alveolar Ridge-Splitting (CARS) Technique Combined with Guided Bone Regeneration or Sinus Elevation Augmentation in Maxillary Deficient Ridges." International Journal of Periodontics & Restorative Dentistry 43, no. 4 (2023): 491–97. http://dx.doi.org/10.11607/prd.5886.

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Dohiem, Mohamed, Heba E. Khorshid, and Khaled A. Zekry. "An innovative computer guided ridge splitting flapless technique with simultaneous implant placement: A case report." Future Dental Journal 4, no. 1 (2018): 16–22. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.fdj.2018.03.001.

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Froum, Stuart, Raed Kadi, Buddhapoom Wangsrimongkol, et al. "The Custom Alveolar Ridge-Splitting (CARS) Technique for Predictable Horizontal Ridge Augmentation in the Atrophic Anterior Maxilla: A Retrospective Case Series Study." International Journal of Periodontics & Restorative Dentistry 41, no. 3 (2021): 397–403. http://dx.doi.org/10.11607/prd.5411.

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Anitua, Eduardo. "Ridge Expansion in Two Surgical Stages Using the Transitional Implant Technique. Case Series with 8-Year Follow-Up." Saudi Journal of Oral and Dental Research 9, no. 06 (2024): 113–21. http://dx.doi.org/10.36348/sjodr.2024.v09i06.004.

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Extremely wide bony ridges require surgical procedures in order to insert dental implants. When less than 3 mm is present, different procedures are available, with ridge splitting being one of the most commonly used. The main limitation of this procedure is the angulation of the inserted implant. The two-stage split with transitional implants was created to overcome this drawback and achieve greater bone volume in the intervention area. This case series shows patients treated with this novel procedure. Material and Method: We retrospectively analysed patients who had undergone two-stage ridge
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Ahmed, Ahmed, Mansour Hussien, and Ashraf Mahmoud. "Grafted versus non grafted ultrasonic ridge splitting technique with simultaneous implants placement into narrow posterior mandibular alveolar ridge: a clinical and radiographic study." Al-Azhar Journal of Dental Science 21, no. 5 (2018): 451–58. http://dx.doi.org/10.21608/ajdsm.2018.71684.

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Jayasree, Aswathy, Raseena Beevi, Roshni Ramesh, et al. "Revolutionizing periodontal procedures: The potential of piezoelectric devices." Archives of Dental Research 14, no. 1 (2024): 20–27. http://dx.doi.org/10.18231/j.adr.2024.005.

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Piezosurgery, a minimally invasive surgical technique introduced two decades ago, has found extensive applications in dentistry. Its primary advantage lies in enhancing patient comfort while safeguarding vital structures. Within Periodontics and implant dentistry, the piezosurgery unit has become indispensable, facilitating procedures ranging from scaling and root planning to complex surgeries like resective osseous surgery, bone harvesting, sinus lifts, ridge splitting, and implant placements. This innovative device holds promise for delivering better and more predictable clinical outcomes in
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Bassetti, Renzo, Mario Bassetti, Regina Mericske-Stern, and Norbert Enkling. "Piezoelectric Alveolar Ridge-Splitting Technique with Simultaneous Implant Placement: A Cohort Study with 2-Year Radiographic Results." International Journal of Oral & Maxillofacial Implants 28, no. 6 (2013): 1570–80. http://dx.doi.org/10.11607/jomi.3174.

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Abdallah Edrees, Mohamed F., Abdel Aziz B. Abdullah Baiomy, Hany G. Fahmy Gobran, and Hesham Ahmed Dameer. "Leukocyte platelet-rich fibrin versus platelet-rich fibrin block in ridge splitting technique with simultaneous implant placement." Egyptian Journal of Oral & Maxillofacial Surgery 8, no. 2 (2017): 32–37. http://dx.doi.org/10.1097/01.omx.0000515465.79426.e0.

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Tawfik, Mohamed Abdel-Monem, Sami Abdulraqeb Saif Al-Dubai, Fakhreldin Hassan Abdel-Rahman, and Wael Mohamed Ahmed Said Ahmed. "Comparison between Modified Bone-splitting Technique and Distraction Osteogenesis in Horizontal Alveolar Ridge Expansion: Randomized Clinical Study." Journal of Contemporary Dental Practice 23, no. 10 (2023): 1008–15. http://dx.doi.org/10.5005/jp-journals-10024-3423.

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Kim, Yeong-Gyun, Pil-Yeong Yun, and Beom-Su Kim. "Evaluation of the Availability of Implant placement using Ridge Expansion Osteotomy (REO)." Journal of The Korean Dental Association 46, no. 4 (2008): 243–47. http://dx.doi.org/10.22974/jkda.2008.46.4.006.

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Purpose : Ridge expansion osteotomy (REO) has been introduced when it is necessary to expand narrow crestal ridge with simultaneous implant placement. This study has designed to evaluate the clinical availability of REO. Materials and methods : Subject were patients who had visited Seoul National University Bundang Hospital from July. 2003 to December, 2005 for implant placement using REO by one surgeon. Intraoperative and postoperative complication, failure of initial osseointegration and marginal bone resorption were estimated using electronic medical record and periapical radiography. Twent
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ÇELEBİ, Adalet. "3D Finite Element Analysis of Stress Distribution Conical and Cylindrical Implants by Alveolar Ridge Splitting Technique: Analytical Study." Turkiye Klinikleri Journal of Dental Sciences 28, no. 2 (2022): 260–65. http://dx.doi.org/10.5336/dentalsci.2021-84857.

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Ella, Bruno, Mathieu Laurentjoye, Cyril Sedarat, Emmanuel Masson, and André Rouas. "Mandibular Ridge Expansion Using a Horizontal Bone-Splitting Technique and Synthetic Bone Substitute: An Alternative to Bone Block Grafting?" International Journal of Oral & Maxillofacial Implants 29, no. 1 (2014): 135–40. http://dx.doi.org/10.11607/jomi.2201.

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