The use of particulate and block forms of hydroxylapatite for local alveolar augmentation
Brook/Lamb
PMID: 2830187
When replacement of a missing tooth or teeth is being planned, excessive resorption of alveolar bone may complicate the clinical problem. A simple, esthetic, fixed restoration can often be more easily made after local augmentation of the defect with hydroxylapatite via a palatally extended flap.
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