Leandro Lecio de Sousa, Tarcio Hiroshi Ishimine Skiba
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Vertical Anterior Maxillary Augmentation: A Case Report
Aim: The goal of this paper is to describe a clinical case in which a split bone block (SBB) technique was used for a vertical augmentation of an anterior maxillary area prior to an implant based prosthetic rehabilitation. The augmentation technique is reported in this article in addition to a discussion. Materials and methods: A 30-year-old female was referred for an implant restauration in the left upper canine area. After a clinical and radiographical evaluation it was decided that there was a vertical bone deficiency so that a vertical augmentation procedure should be performed before the implant installation. A Split Bone Block technique was the surgery of choice for that purpose. Conclusion: The SBB technique has proven to be a predictable and reliable procedure in cases of vertical augmentation