To evaluate surgical outcome of one stage ridge split with and without buccal bone augmentation in partial edentulism for dental implant surgery

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quotResearch is to see what everybody has seen and to think what newlinenobody else has thought.quot - Albert Szent Gyorgyi, 1937 Nobel prize for Medicine newlineTitle: To evaluate surgical outcome of one stage ridge split with and newlinewithout buccal bone augmentation in partial edentulism for dental newlineimplant surgery. newlineThe implant supported prosthesis has revolutionised the newlineconventional rehabilitation of edentulous dental arches. The present newlineconcept of prosthetically driven dental implantology increased the newlineaesthetic and function of prosthesis. The responsibility of dental clinicians newlinehas also increased to meet the expectations. But the edentulous arches newlineare never of ideal dimensions and density for receiving dental implants. newlineThe deficient alveolar arches and vital anatomical structures are the newlinelimiting factors for surgical phase of ideal dental implant insertion. The newlinevertical, horizontal or combination of deficient alveolar bone are common newlineoccurrence. The clinical condition of the domain of this research was only newlinehorizontally deficient edentulous alveolar ridge with adequate height newlineindicated for Implant supported prosthesis. newline

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