Guided Bone Regeneration Using the Barbell Technique: A Bibliometric Review
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https://doi.org/10.5281/47sg8r48Keywords:
Guided bone regeneration; Barbell technique; bone augmentation; implantology; alveolar reconstruction.Abstract
Introduction: Guided bone regeneration (GBR) is widely used in implant dentistry for the reconstruction of alveolar bone defects. Objective: To analyze the scientific evidence on the application of the Barbell Technique in GBR. Methodology: This is a bibliometric review based on studies published between 2020 and 2024, with searches conducted in the PubMed, BVS, and Google Scholar databases by two independent reviewers. Results: Four studies were included, totaling 34 patients, with bone gain between 4.45 mm and 8.62 mm. Conclusion: The technique shows promise, although long-term studies are needed.
Keywords: Guided bone regeneration; Barbell technique; bone augmentation; implant dentistry; alveolar reconstruction.
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Copyright (c) 2026 Daniele Santana Pereira, Dr. Lucas Emmanuell de Morais Neves, Mayan Matheus Nascimento de Oliveira, Ana Carolina Correia Magalhães, Analíria Correia de Lima Santos, Gabriella Nascimento Rodrigues, Maria Vitória Pessoa da Silva, Marcos Vinicius Lima Neto, Taynara Ferreira Oliveira (Autor)

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