International Clinical and Medical Case Reports Journal (ISSN: 2832-5788) | Volume 4, Issue 11 | Case Report | Open Access
Lanka Mahesh*
Lanka Mahesh*, Rohit Krishna and Sushmita
The Specialist Clinic, New Delhi, India
*Correspondence to: Lanka Mahesh
Fulltext PDFLateral bony defects resulting from chronic periapical infections or traumatic pathology pose a significant challenge to achieving predictable bone regeneration. This case presents a combination regenerative approach utilizing both resorbable and non-resorbable membranes, bone grafting, And Enamel Matrix Derivative (EMD) to optimize healing and bone formation. Following meticulous debridement of the defect, a bone graft was placed and stabilized using a dual membrane technique to provide spatial stability and barrier function, while EMD was applied to stimulate periodontal regeneration and enhance tissue integration. Clinical and radiographic evaluations demonstrated progressive bone fill, favorable soft tissue healing, and maintenance of ridge contour over time. The combined use of these biomaterials offers a synergistic effect, supporting the concept that a multimodal regenerative strategy can significantly improve outcomes in complex lateral bony defect management.
Lateral bony defect; Ossix® Plus; guided bone regeneration; enamel matrix derivative; MinerOss® XP; collagen membrane
Lanka Mahesh*, Rohit Krishna and Sushmita. Combination Regenerative Approach for Lateral Bony Defect Management Along with Bone Grafting Using Resorbable and Non Resorbable Membrane and Enamel Matrix Derivative. Int Clinc Med Case Rep Jour. 2025;4(11):1-8.