scholarly journals Direct Sinus Lift and Immediate Implant Placement Using Piezosurgical Approach- A Case Report

Author(s):  
Sahana Purushotham
2020 ◽  
Vol 9 (2) ◽  
pp. 54
Author(s):  
Fernanda Angeloni de Souza ◽  
Lucas Pradebon Brondani ◽  
Tulio Del Conte Valcanaia ◽  
Alessandra Kuhn Dall'Magro ◽  
Catarina Borges da Fonseca Cumerlato ◽  
...  

Objetivos: O objetivo deste caso clínico foi relatar uma reabilitação unitária da região posterior da maxila, e descrever a cirurgia de levantamento de seio maxilar através da técnica de janela lateral, com colocação imediata de implante. Métodos: A cirurgia de levantamento de seio foi realizada através da técnica de janela lateral, seguida da instalação imediata do implante e posterior confecção de prótese unitária aparafusada. Resultados: Foi observada a reabilitação do elemento dental perdido através do reestabelecimento do espaço ósseo por meio da cirurgia de levantamento de seio, permitindo assim a instalação do implante imediato e confecção da prótese final. Conclusões: Seguindo um planejamento sólido e meticuloso, mesmo em cristas com menos de 5 mm de espessura, a técnica de janela lateral pode ser usada de forma previsível com um resultado clínico e radiológico adequado, dando aos pacientes excelente estabilidade do material enxertado e excelentes resultados clínicos.


Author(s):  
Manoj Shetty ◽  
Nikhila Thulasidas ◽  
Rakshith Hegde ◽  
Chethan Hegde

Implant placement becomes complicated when the height and width of the bone is compromised especially in the posterior maxillary region due to the presence of sinus. This case report presents the rehabilitation of the left maxillary premolar region by using indirect sinus lift and ridge splitting followed by immediate implant placement where the bone height and bone width was compromised. It helps in reducing the treatment time and increases the patient comfort.


2020 ◽  
Vol 4 (6) ◽  
pp. 31-35
Author(s):  
Sergio Charifker Ribeiro Martins ◽  
Leandro Lecio de Lima Souza ◽  
Karen Christina Soares Tenório ◽  
José Ricardo Mariano ◽  
Ricardo Alberto Heine

Author(s):  
Fahad Umer ◽  
Saqib Habib

Traumatic oral injuries present their own unique restorative challenges to the clinician due to their variable clinical presentation. In such cases, achieving optimum aesthetics and function in the maxillary aesthetic zone is challenging. This case report describes the rehabilitation of a patient with immediate implant placement after suffering trauma to the oral cavity resulting in a complete loss (avulsion) of a permanent central incisor tooth. In order to preserve the existing soft and hard tissue and to achieve predictable and aesthetically pleasing results, we decided to place an immediate implant as opposed to replantation of the avulsed tooth. Flapless implant surgery was planned and a dental implant (Bio horizons Implant Systems, Inc.) was placed following non-submerged protocol. At six month’s follow-up, the clinical and radiographic examination revealed a well osseo-integrated implant with an intact buccal cortical plate. Continuous...


Author(s):  
Amit Khunger

A dental implant is the most accepted treatment option to replace the badly decayed tooth or missing tooth. The jumping gap left after the placement of the implant in the socket will require augmentation of bone graft material. In this case report, the extracted root stumps are used as an autogenous tooth graft material after its preparation. And PRF is mixed with graft material for additive advantage. So, the present case report discusses the feasibility of the use of autogenous tooth graft material along with PRF for the better osseointegration of the implant.


2013 ◽  
Vol 2013 ◽  
pp. 1-5
Author(s):  
Andrea Enrico Borgonovo ◽  
Federica Rizza ◽  
Adele Dudaite ◽  
Rachele Censi ◽  
Dino Re

The aim of this case report is to present a case of root fragment removal during planned sinus lift procedure. After failed molar tooth extraction, we chose to retrieve the residual root apex with transantral approach not to damage excessively bone volume. Without changing primary implant rehabilitation purpose, the fragment removal procedure was performed prior to implant placement during necessary sinus lift surgery. Higher visibility of surgical field was achieved. The root fragment residual was removed without an additional surgery appointment avoiding postoperative discomfort. The goal is to underline the importance of being able to change planning during intrasurgical complications. It is most appropriate to operate with safe and simple procedures to reduce surgical discomfort for the patient.


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