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| Examples for Transplantation of Autogenous Bone |
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Clinical case I:
39-year-old patient, root canal treatment of tooth 27, two canals (both buccal) not to be sufficiently cleaned, shaped and filled, periapical ostitis
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x-ray picture 27 preoperatively
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x-ray picture 27, situation postoperatively after resection of both buccal roots and filling of defect with autogenous bone
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x-ray picture 27, control two years postoperatively, space after resection, bone healed
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Clinical case II:
48-year-old patient, tooth 38 deeply destroyed, tooth 36 root canal incompletely filled, preparation-trauma is suspected in distal root, periapical ostitis, extraction of both teeth, insertion of two implants regio 36 and 37, filling of bone defects with autogenous bone
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orthopantography, detail regio 36-38, preoperatively
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orthopantography, detail 36-38, postoperatively
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orthopantography; detail 36-38,
3 months postoperatively, former defects well built up with bone |
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