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Tisseel and Kiel Bone in Intra-Alveolar and Maxillary Grafting

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Fibrin Sealing in Surgical and Nonsurgical Fields
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The purpose of this study was to investigate the possibility of using Kiel bone and Tisseel (Immuno, Vienna) for bone grafting in the maxillofacial region and particularly to avoid unnecessary extractions due to periodontal diseases. Kiel bone and Tisseel were used to fill intraosseous defects and healing was followed up, in some cases for more than 9 years. A total of 255 cases were included in the study and failure was reported in less than 10%. A few cases healed only after reoperation. In a few bifurcation defects, healing was achieved only after a third grafting (five cases). The method described has been shown to induce complete healing in most cases of periodontal bone defects and in all cases of oroantral fistulas. The first operation in this series was performed in November 1982. Further applications in maxillofacial surgery may be possible.

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Carlson, O.G. (1994). Tisseel and Kiel Bone in Intra-Alveolar and Maxillary Grafting. In: Schlag, G., Bösch, P., Matras, H. (eds) Fibrin Sealing in Surgical and Nonsurgical Fields. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-79010-2_17

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