Maxilla reconstruction with 100% BioOss: A clinical and tomographic follow-up study
Tooth loss and use of a complete denture is still a reality and results in bone loss. Adequate reconstruction of an extremely atrophic edentulous maxilla is a challenge, and different treatment methods have been described for its resolution. Patients seeking implant placement in edentulous upper jaw...
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Veröffentlicht in: | Journal of clinical and experimental dentistry 2024-09, Vol.16 (9), p.e1110-e1119 |
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Zusammenfassung: | Tooth loss and use of a complete denture is still a reality and results in bone loss. Adequate reconstruction of an extremely atrophic edentulous maxilla is a challenge, and different treatment methods have been described for its resolution.
Patients seeking implant placement in edentulous upper jaw with atrophic maxilla were selected in a private clinic in Porto Alegre, Brazil. The bone graft was performed with bilateral sinus lift and horizontal bone graft in anterior region with 0,25-1mm particles of Bio-Oss (Geistlich) covered with a collagen membrane (Bio-Gide, Geistlich). CBCTs were evaluated to verify the need for bone graft, and 6-8 months after bone graft follow-up, to plan implant placement and assess horizontal bone gain.
124 implants were placed in 19 patients, 76 of those in the sinus region. The survival rate was 95.2%, with six implants lost over a mean implants follow-up time of 47.68 months. The horizontal bone gain ranged from 0.00 to 6.86 mm, a mean gain of 2.85mm. An average of 5.5g of Bio-Oss was used per patient, and in 73.7 % of the cases, a flapless surgery was possible for implant placement, and in 92 implants an immediate loading was possible. Final rehabilitation was accomplished with fixed prosthodontics in 16 patients with a mean follow-up of 38.4 months.
Within the limitations of this study, it is possible to affirm that bone graft with 100% Bio-Oss in atrophic maxilla is a reliable treatment and allow rehabilitation with implants with a high survival rate and the higher the initial bone height, the greater the gain in bone width.
Bone Regeneration, Dental Implants, Prosthodontics, Dentistry. |
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ISSN: | 1989-5488 1989-5488 |
DOI: | 10.4317/jced.61372 |