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November 1998 Volume 11, Number 2

Autogenous Onlay Graft For The Maxillary Anterior

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Smiling view illustrates both labial and palatal defect.

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Figure 2
Lateral view without prosthetic replacement.

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Figure 3
Lateral view with temporary removable partial denture clearly illustrates the severity of the bone loss defect.
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Full thickness flap exposes the anterior mandible from which a unicortical graft was taken.
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The unicortical graft was cut slightly larger than the dimensions of the maxillary defect.
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Implant receptor site is prepared through the onlay graft.
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Separate labial cortical grafts were used to fill the defect.
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A Gortex membrane covers the graft area.
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Radiograph of implant and fixation screws the day of surgery.

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Figure 10
Post op photo
*Fort Washington Dental Lab, Inc.

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