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1/12 - Lateral view of the defect in the posterior right maxilla.
GBR with Jason membrane® and cerabone® - D. Fontana
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2/12 - Occlusal view of the area showing horizontal defect. Bone defect should be managed to allow proper implant placement.
GBR with Jason membrane® and cerabone® - D. Fontana
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3/12 - OPT X-ray of the area.
GBR with Jason membrane® and cerabone® - D. Fontana
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4/12 - After full thickness buccal and palatal flaps are gently elevated, the bone defect is curetted and prepared for implant placement and bone regeneration.
GBR with Jason membrane® and cerabone® - D. Fontana
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5/12 - After implant positioning in #14 and 15, an implant dehiscence occurred.
GBR with Jason membrane® and cerabone® - D. Fontana
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6/12 - GBR with Jason® membrane fixed buccally with 3 titanium tacks. A mixture of autogenous bone graft (collected with burs) and cerabone® is packed into the defect. Finally the membrane is gently pulled and fixed palatally with 2 tacks.
GBR with Jason membrane® and cerabone® - D. Fontana
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7/12 - X-ray after surgery showing implants in placed. Note the fixation devices to stabilize the membrane.
GBR with Jason membrane® and cerabone® - D. Fontana
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8/12 - Occlusal view of the regenerated area after 6 months of submerged uneventful healing.
GBR with Jason membrane® and cerabone® - D. Fontana
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9/12 - After implant reopening, provisional screw-retained restorations are positioned.
GBR with Jason membrane® and cerabone® - D. Fontana
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10/12 - X-ray of the provisional crowns in placed.
GBR with Jason membrane® and cerabone® - D. Fontana
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11/12 - Lateral view of the final restoration 4 months after prosthetic restoration. The soft tissue has a healthy appearance.
GBR with Jason membrane® and cerabone® - D. Fontana
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12/12 - X-ray after final restoration.
GBR with Jason membrane® and cerabone® - D. Fontana