scholarly journals The role of late implant placement in current implant dentistry

2018 ◽  
Vol 29 ◽  
pp. 25-25
Author(s):  
Maurício Araújo
2017 ◽  
Vol 43 (5) ◽  
pp. 351-359 ◽  
Author(s):  
Panagiotis Dragonas ◽  
Charles Palin ◽  
Saba Khan ◽  
Praveen K. Gajendrareddy ◽  
Whitney D. Weiner

This case report aims to describe in detail a complication associated with resorption of regenerated bone following implant placement and ridge augmentation using recombinant human bone morphogenic protein–2 (rhBMP-2) in combination with allograft and xenograft. Bilateral maxillary sinus and ridge augmentation procedures were completed using rhBMP-2 combined with allograft and xenograft. Five months later, significant bone augmentation was achieved, which allowed for the placement of 4 implants. Upon stage 2 surgery, significant dehiscence was noted in all implants. Treatment steps to address this complication included implant removal, guided bone regeneration with xenograft only, and placement of new implants followed by soft-tissue grafting. At the time of publication, this patient is status 1½ years post case completion with maintenance of therapy outcomes. Off-label use of rhBMP-2 has gained significant acceptance in implant dentistry. However, there is limited evidence regarding the bone maturation process when rhBMP-2 is combined with other biomaterials. More research may be needed regarding the timing and process of bone healing in the presence of rhBMP-2, in an effort to avoid surgical complications.


2021 ◽  
Vol 5 (8) ◽  
pp. RV1-RV5
Author(s):  
Chandni ◽  
Vinit Kumar

Introduction of dental implants and more concern in patients about esthetics after loss of natural teeth increases the demand of bone grafts. Various types of bone grafts as allografts, xenografts and autografts are used all with their own pros and cons. Bone grafts are more likely to succeed when the conditions at the recipient site are favourable and certain requirements are fulfilled. This review explores the use of various bone grafts in implant dentistry.


Dental Update ◽  
2019 ◽  
Vol 46 (6) ◽  
pp. 514-523
Author(s):  
Despoina Chatzistavrianou ◽  
Paul HR Wilson ◽  
Philip Taylor

Implant rehabilitation is a successful treatment modality for the replacement of missing teeth, but careful treatment planning, restoratively-driven implant placement and individualized maintenance are prerequisites for success in order to control and minimize technical and biologic complications. The first part of the series focused on new patient assessment and pre-operative planning. The second part of the series will discuss the surgical and prosthodontic considerations and maintenance of implant-supported restorations. CPD/Clinical Relevance: To provide the dental practitioner with an evidence-based overview regarding treatment planning, surgical and prosthodontic considerations and maintenance of implant-supported restorations.


2014 ◽  
Vol 30 (1) ◽  
pp. 66-74 ◽  
Author(s):  
Tory Silvestrin
Keyword(s):  

2015 ◽  
Vol 11 (4) ◽  
pp. 54-63 ◽  
Author(s):  
С. Жолудев ◽  
S. Zholudev ◽  
В. Стрижаков ◽  
V. Strizhakov ◽  
А. Ремов ◽  
...  

<p>In the article on the basis of the literature are shown main errors during dental implantation, as well as the difficulties encountered by the dentist orthopedist during the stage of prosthetics on implants<br />in the absence of parallel superstructures, as well as improperly installed cylindrical implants. On the example of the technology of the planning of surgical stage of implant placement using a surgical<br />template and software complex IMPLANT-ASSISTANT® is shown that orthopedist can not only plan the position of the implants, but also to predict the outcome of orthopedic treatment of partial or total loss of teeth with implants. The article shows the algorithms of treatment of patients with surgical guide and software complex IMPLANT-ASSISTANT®, as well as on clinical examples illustrates the results of this technology. It is talked about future work results of the medical team in Yekaterinburg.</p>


2014 ◽  
Vol 2 (3) ◽  
pp. 160-169
Author(s):  
Shady AM. Negm

At this paper, we discussed the use of laser in oral surgeries. The aim of this discussion and study were to verify the reliability and efficacy of one of these compact portable diode instruments, emitting a maximum power density of 7W/cm2 not requiring pre-warming or controlling, and delivering a wavelength of 980nm. In addition to that, we compared between the healing time of some cases were treated by diode laser. Recently, laser is one of the most common surgical procedures in the field of oral surgery, implant dentistry, endodontic treatment as well. The role of laser surgery in the oral cavity is well established. The use of diode laser removing a haemangioma as a special case is currently under investigation. The benefits of oral laser surgery are many benefits, i.e., a relatively bloodless surgical and post-surgical course, minimal swelling and scarring and reduction of post-surgical pain are discussed. An interesting cases of removal; a haemangioma, fibroma and performin a frenectomy with a 980nm diode laser are presented.


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