scholarly journals Treatment Planning of Dental Implants in the Anterior Maxilla; Risk Assessment and Review of Soft Tissue along with Bone Preservation and Augmentation Techniques for Successful Clinical Outcomes

2019 ◽  
Vol 18 (2) ◽  
Author(s):  
Nkem Obiechina
2021 ◽  
Vol 10 (11) ◽  
pp. 2267
Author(s):  
Krzysztof Dowgierd ◽  
Rafał Pokrowiecki ◽  
Maciej Borowiec ◽  
Zuzanna Sokolowska ◽  
Martyna Dowgierd ◽  
...  

Functional and esthetic final reconstruction of the cleft maxilla is still challenging. Current reconstructive and augmentation techniques do not provide sufficient bone and soft tissue support for the predictable rehabilitation with dental implants due to presence of maxillary bone critical size defects and soft tissue deficiency, scaring and poor vascularity. In this article the protocol for the use of 3D virtual surgical planning and microvascular tissue transfers for the reconstruction and rehabilitation of cleft maxilla is presented. Twenty-five patients (8 male/17 female) aged 14–41 years old with cleft-associated critical size defects were treated by 3D-virtual planned microvascular tissue transfers taken either from fibula, iliac crest, radial forearm, or medial femoral condyle. Follow-up lasted 1–5 years. No significant bone resorption (p > 0.005) nor volume loss of the graft was observed (p = 0.645). Patients received final permanent prosthetic reconstruction of the anterior maxilla based on 2–5 dental implants, depending on the defect severity. This is the first study presenting the use of virtual planning in the final restoration of the cleft maxilla with microvascular tissue transfers and dental implants. Presented protocol provide highly functional and aesthetic results.


Author(s):  
Prabal Sharma ◽  
Bhumika Sharma ◽  
Sumit Makkar ◽  
Sandeep Kalra

AbstractAlteration in conventional techniques in anterior maxilla is essential for making a restoration look more natural and harmonious with the rest of the mouth, as this area is more prone to aesthetic failure. The visibility of anterior crowns is obviously more, making it necessary for a restoration to blend with the natural dentition. This makes a person’s smile more pleasant and aesthetic. Proper risk assessment must be considered while placing implants in anterior maxillary region as any deficiency in bone and soft tissue could compromise the aesthetics as well as overall success of a dental implant restoration. Timing of implant placement also plays a crucial role in providing aesthetic success in this region. This article presents a case where implant placement is done, enhancing the aesthetics as well as function in the anterior maxillary region.


2021 ◽  
Vol 19 ◽  
pp. 78-84
Author(s):  
Hyeri Lee ◽  
Jennifer Pursley ◽  
Hsiao-Ming Lu ◽  
Judith Adams ◽  
Thomas DeLaney ◽  
...  

Author(s):  
Paula Andrea Ruiz Henao ◽  
Leticia Caneiro Queija ◽  
Santiago Mareque ◽  
Almudena Tasende Pereira ◽  
Antonio Liñares González ◽  
...  

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