Soft And Hard Tissue Augmentation Of Atrophic Anterior Mandible For Implant Placement: A Case Report

Author(s):  
Onur Eroglu
2016 ◽  
Vol 28 (1) ◽  
Author(s):  
Mutia Rochmawati ◽  
Ira Komara

Background. Often when planning implant therapy, there is a need to augment or replace bone that has been lost. The alveolar defects may occur as a result of tooth loss due to extraction, advanced periodontal diseases or trauma, long term use of removable appliances, dehiscence and fenestration defects, developmental defects/clefts, congenitally missing teeth and odontogenic cysts and tumors. Insufficient bone volume can be brought about by hard tissue augmentation. This techniques have led to increased predictability in reconstruction of alveolar ridge defects and functional implant placement. Purpose. To describe the methods of hard tissue augmentation which can be done with block grafts (autografts and allografts), particulate grafts (cortical and cancellous), xenografts, or synthetic materials. Review. The reconstruction of a normal alveolar housing, in height and width, is imperative to achieve a harmonious balance between biology, function, and aesthetics. Depending on the size and morphology of the defect, horizontal or vertical, various augmentation procedures can be used. Soft tissue management is a critical aspect of hard tissue augmentation procedures. Incisions, reflection, and manipulation should be designed to optimize blood supply and wound closure. The design and management of mucoperiosteal flaps must consider the increased dimensions of the ridge after augmentation as well as esthetics and approximation of the wound margins. The surgical procedure needs to be executed with utmost care to preserve the maximum vascularity to the flap and minimize tissue injury. Conclusion. Alveolar ridge defects can be classified by using Seibert’s classification or HVC System. The treatment of alveolar ridge defect before implant placement can be done with hard tissue augmentation.


2020 ◽  
Vol 4 (1) ◽  
pp. 030-031
Author(s):  
Wang Cheng-Yi ◽  
Mau Jimmy LianPing

Stability of esthetic implant buccal soft and hard tissue contour using freeze-dried bone allograft in early implant placement with contour augmentation.


2016 ◽  
Vol 7 (1) ◽  
pp. 16-18
Author(s):  
Shilpa Shivanand ◽  
Navnita Singh ◽  
Shivaprasad Bilichodmath

ABSTRACT Aim The aim of this case report was to evaluate the clinical performance of a onepiece implant in a partially edentulous anterior mandible. Introduction Osseointegration being an accepted and well-documented concept, attention is nowdirected toward simplification of the mechanical design of implants and toward achieving biomechanical success. Case report This case report demonstrates the immediate loading of one piece root form implant in esthetically concern patient. Patient came to the clinic with the chief complain of missing lower front teeth and wanted replacement of the same. Conclusion A single stage, one piece implant placement with immediate loading provides a good soft tissue healing and minimal postoperative discomfort to the patient. Clinical significance One piece root form implants is a reliable treatment protocol in esthetically concerned patients. How to cite this article Bilichodmath S, Shivanand S, Singh N. Immediate Loading of Onepiece Root Form Implant: A Case Report with 3 Years’ Follow-up. J Health Sci Res 2016;7(1):16-18.


2017 ◽  
Vol 32 (2) ◽  
pp. 408-414 ◽  
Author(s):  
Siegfried Heckmann ◽  
Barbara Mörtlbauer ◽  
Dominik Rieder ◽  
Manfred Wichmann ◽  
Tim Krafft ◽  
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