Clinical and patient-reported outcomes of implants placed in autogenous bone grafts and implants placed in native bone: A case-control study with a follow-up of 5-16 years.
Daniel Stefan ThomaIvano MaggettiTobias WallerChristoph Hans Franz HämmerleRonald Ernst JungPublished in: Clinical oral implants research (2019)
Dental implants placed in sites augmented with autogenous bone or in native bone revealed healthy peri-implant tissues after 5-16 years. Marginal bone levels were significantly higher for implant placed in native bone. Complications following primary augmentation encompassed every third patient but were mostly transient.