Improved access to the bone marrow space by multiple perforations of the alveolar bundle bone after tooth extraction-A case report.
Christian UlmGeorg D StrbacAndreas StavropoulosAzadeh EsfandeyariToni DobsakKristina BertlPublished in: Clinical and experimental dental research (2021)
By means of this relatively simple treatment step, an increased blood inflow into the alveolus is achieved after tooth extraction, which might enhance socket healing and corticalization of the entrance, and in turn result in a lower complication rate (e.g., dry socket), in an enhanced graft incorporation, and/or in a reduced loss of alveolar ridge volume.