hi, about the primary stability, i saw that the implants placed without stability, how happens the osteointegration in this situation? other question, the graft placed is autogen of the block removed before of the ramus? thanks
hi, about the primary stability, i saw that the implants placed without stability, how happens the osteointegration in this situation? other question, the graft placed is autogen of the block removed before of the ramus? thanks
It depends on the damage. Transsection and over stretching to the point where the perineural vasculature is compromised are probably the worst case scenarios. I have read some amazing research results on nerve regeneration and the application of biostimulatory lasers, however.
Beautiful work! I wish I could see the whole operation.
Wouldn't it be better if you used the cortical fragment of the mandible to cover the bone graft?
thedarkone123123 4 months ago
HOLY FUCKING SHIT!
PartyPeanutChow 8 months ago
te tu sei tutto grullo......
magododente 1 year ago
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hi, about the primary stability, i saw that the implants placed without stability, how happens the osteointegration in this situation? other question, the graft placed is autogen of the block removed before of the ramus? thanks
fabriziolorenzonie 1 year ago
hi, about the primary stability, i saw that the implants placed without stability, how happens the osteointegration in this situation? other question, the graft placed is autogen of the block removed before of the ramus? thanks
fabriziolorenzonie 1 year ago
Great work
hipocrates21 2 years ago
Not really. Looks like a bunch of amateurs...or graduate students.
allergic2stupidshit3 2 years ago
Suck it,dude..Oh yeah,suck it! Fuckin loser...
nofx18 2 years ago
waw... thats it... bcause in august 6 i have a oral surgery and my wisdom tooth has been take out ..
furous1 2 years ago
How many pages is your informed consent for this procedure?
choubala 2 years ago
after how much time the patient has resumed the functionality of the nerve. that is how much time is passed from the paraesthesia?
(please answer)
attiliosalomone 2 years ago 2
It depends on the damage. Transsection and over stretching to the point where the perineural vasculature is compromised are probably the worst case scenarios. I have read some amazing research results on nerve regeneration and the application of biostimulatory lasers, however.
RobertGougaloff 3 years ago