Clinical and Radiographic (by CBCT) Study of Harvesting the Autogenous Bone Grafts from Retromolar Region by Trephine Burs


Abstract in English

The need to repair dentoalveolar atrophy and bone defects has resulted in developing techniques and sources of graft materials، and the use of autogenous bone grafts continues to represent the ‘gold standard’ in reconstructive surgery of the oral and maxillofacial region. This study aims to assessment the complications of autogenous bone harvesting from retromolar region of mandible by trephine burs.

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