scholarly journals Clinical outcome of conservative treatment of injured inferior alveolar nerve during dental implant placement

Author(s):  
Yoon-Tae Kim ◽  
Kang-Mi Pang ◽  
Hun-Jong Jung ◽  
Soung-Min Kim ◽  
Myung-Jin Kim ◽  
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2019 ◽  
Vol 2019 ◽  
pp. 1-6
Author(s):  
Algirdas Puisys ◽  
Viktorija Auzbikaviciute ◽  
Renata Simkunaite-Rizgeliene ◽  
Dainius Razukevicius ◽  
Rokas Linkevicius ◽  
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The aim of this case report is to show that bone remineralization around dental implants with a history of peri-implantitis is possible after irritant factors are removed and only conservative treatment is performed. Patient came to the clinic after three years of dental implant placement complaining about swelling, sensitivity and gingiva color changes at the posterior part of the maxilla. During radiographic and intraoral examinations peri-implantitis of the #24 implant site was diagnosed. The surgical treatment method was rejected and performed conservative treatment instead. The outcome is promising; periapical radiographs three months later showed bone remineralization as well as stable bone after 10 years. A key clinical message: Bone remineralization around dental implants with a history of peri-implantitis is possible after irritant factors are removed and conservative treatment performed.


2016 ◽  
Vol 01 (02) ◽  
Author(s):  
Mohammed J. Al-Juboori ◽  
Kuo Y. Yuen ◽  
Chua M. Hua ◽  
Omar F. Tawfiq ◽  
Hussien A. Al-Wakeel ◽  
...  

Author(s):  
AV Ivashchenko ◽  
AE Yablokov ◽  
IM Fedyaev ◽  
VP Tlustenko ◽  
NE Rotin ◽  
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Accuracy is a common challenge in dental implant placement. A successful clinical outcome is largely determined by accurate positioning of the implant at the prepared site and proper angulation. This study aimed to compare the divergence between the axes of the implants installed using a classic freehand technique. Cartesian coordinates of implant necks were determined on the CT images of 34 patients in the XOY (horizontal) plane, followed by the coordinates of implant apices. The obtained data were submitted to the original software developed by the authors (patent 2018661716) that automatically computed an angle between the insertion axes of the installed implants. We found that in 87% of cases, this angle was significantly greater (up to 27°) than recommended by implantation dentistry guidelines (7°). In 100% of the studied cases, the implants were not parallel; in sector 1, the deviation was 27° 4`.


2012 ◽  
Vol 38 (2) ◽  
pp. 141-147 ◽  
Author(s):  
Hasan Ayberk Altug ◽  
Metin Sencimen ◽  
Altan Varol ◽  
Necdet Kocabiyik ◽  
Necdet Dogan ◽  
...  

The aim of this study is to evaluate the anesthetic efficacy of mylohyoid and buccal nerve anesthesia at the posterior edentulous mandible versus regional anesthetic block to the inferior alveolar nerve in dental implant surgery. The study was composed of 2 groups. In the first group (group A), 14 voluntary adults (7 female and 7 male) received local infiltrations of 1 mL articaine HCl 4% with epinephrine 1/200 000 to the ipsilateral mylohyoid and buccal nerves. In the second group (group B, control; 9 female and 5 male adults), the inferior alveolar and the buccal nerve blocks were performed. Visual analog scales were obtained from patients to determine the level of pain during incision, drilling, implant placement, and suturing stages of implant surgery. A combination of buccal and mylohyoid nerve block offered an acceptable level of anesthesia. Two patients from group A stopped the ongoing surgery and had extraregional anesthesia by inferior alveolar nerve block. In group B, patients were operated on successfully. Local anesthetic infiltrations of the mylohyoid and the buccal nerve may be considered alternative methods of providing a convenient anesthetic state of the posterior mandibular ridge.


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