Alveolar bone dimensional changes of post-extraction sockets in humans: a systematic review.
@article{VanderWeijden2009AlveolarBD,
title={Alveolar bone dimensional changes of post-extraction sockets in humans: a systematic review.},
author={Fridus A Van der Weijden and Federico Dell'Acqua and Dagmar Else Slot},
journal={Journal of clinical periodontology},
year={2009},
volume={36 12},
pages={
1048-58
}
}OBJECTIVE
To review the literature to assess the amount of change in height and width of the residual ridge after tooth extraction.
[] Key MethodMATERIAL AND METHODS
MEDLINE-PubMed and the Cochrane Central register of controlled trials (CENTRAL) were searched through up to March 2009. Appropriate studies which data reported concerning the dimensional changes in alveolar height and width after tooth extraction were included.
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