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Dr. Sultan S. Albeshri د.سلطان سالم البشري ــــ

Assistant Professor

Assistant Professor أستاذ مساعد

كلية طب الأسنان
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publication
Journal Article
2024

Inverted bone block for a mandibular lateral ridge augmentation: A case report

The purpose of this report is to describe an original technique for bone grafting using an inverted autogenous bone block taken from the same edentulous site that was to be implanted. A 54-year-old female presented for replacement of a missing lower premolar. Clinical and radiographical assessments revealed a deficiency in the width of the alveolar ridge. It was decided to expand the edentate area using an inverted bone block. The graft was harvested from the same edentate site that was to be implanted. The crestal bone width after nine months of healing was increased, and an implant was placed. An autogenous inverted bone block can be used as a bone grafting procedure to augment some bone-deficient sites prior to dental implantations. This novel technique provides an autogenous bone without the complexity of having a second surgical site. This technique can be used in specific situations when there is proper bone anatomy.

Publisher Name
Journal of the Pakistan Medical Association
Volume Number
74
Issue Number
8
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publications

Before initiating therapy for patients with periodontitis, clinicians need to consider diagnostic issues in light of current knowledge regarding a number of factors, including the etiology of…

by Gary Greenstein, DDS, MS; and Sultan Albeshri, BDS, MS
2024
Published in:
The Compendium of continuing education in dentistry
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The purpose of this report is to describe an original technique for bone grafting using an inverted autogenous bone block taken from the same edentulous site that was to be implanted. A 54-year-…

by Raed AlRowis1, Sherif Said2, Razan Alaqeely3, Sultan Albeshri4, Gary Greenstein5
2024
Published in:
Journal of the Pakistan Medical Association
publications

Oral piercing habits are associated with various degrees of complications. Tongue piercing
increases the risk of gingival recession and infrabony defects, subsequently leading to localized…

by Sultan Albeshri, BDS, MS; Dennis P. Tarnow, DDS; and Philip Kang, DDS
2024