Shell Technique with maxgraft® cortico – Live Surgery
Loss of teeth in the posterior mandible often results in severe horizontal and vertical bone atrophy. maxgraft® cortico, a prefabricated freeze-dried cortical bone plate derived from human donor tissue, enables 3D bone augmentation for safe immobilization and full incorporation of particulated bone graft material to rebuild new bone for dental implant placement. In contrast to the Khoury technique (use of autogenous bone plates), with the shell technique of maxgraft® cortico, surgery time is reduced by using allogenic cortical struts.
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