MODERN APPROACHES TO RECONSTRUCTIVE SURGERY OF THE ALVEOLAR PROCESS IN DENTAL IMPLANTOLOGY: A COMPARATIVE ANALYSIS OF BONE AUGMENTATION TECHNIQUES

Authors

  • Juraboev Sardor Murodjonovich Student of the Faculty of Dentistry Author
  • Sadullaeva Shakhodatkhon Lutfullaevna Assistant of the Department of Hospital Dentistry With a Course in Otolaryngology EMU University, Tashkent, Uzbekistan Author

Keywords:

Guided bone regeneration; platelet-rich plasma; cone-beam computed tomography; partial edentulism; sinus lifting.

Abstract

The restoration of dentition defects using dental implants is often complicated by severe alveolar bone atrophy. This study evaluates various bone-reconstructive techniques, including "open" sinus lifting, guided bone regeneration (GBR) using bioresorbable membranes, and autogenous bone grafting. The analysis focuses on the anatomical consequences of edentulism and the morphofunctional response of bone tissue to surgical intervention. Our findings suggest that while autogenous grafts remain a gold standard for significant defects, the integration of bioresorbable polylactic acid materials and GBR offers a promising, less invasive alternative for optimizing the implant bed.

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2026-04-22

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MODERN APPROACHES TO RECONSTRUCTIVE SURGERY OF THE ALVEOLAR PROCESS IN DENTAL IMPLANTOLOGY: A COMPARATIVE ANALYSIS OF BONE AUGMENTATION TECHNIQUES. (2026). EduVision: Journal of Innovations in Pedagogy and Educational Advancements, 2(4), 392-398. https://brightmindpublishing.com/index.php/ev/article/view/2462