Guided bone regeneration (GBR) is based on four fundamental biological principles: primary wound closure, adequate blood supply, clot stability, and space maintenance, all of which are essential for successful alveolar bone reconstruction. GBR involves replacing lost tissues with biomaterials that restore function and structure, enabling optimal three-dimensional dental implant placement. Surgical microscopy in GBR enhances precision in tissue handling, preserves anatomy, minimizes trauma, improves graft stability, accelerates healing, and facilitates predictable regenerative outcomes.
Lizette Llamosa-Cáñez (Sun,) studied this question.