Are zygomatic implants a simple and reliable technique for the stabilization of obturator prostheses? Case report and review of the literature

Zygomatic implants have been used for several years for the treatment of extremely resorbed maxilla. Indications were extended for oral rehabilitations after maxillectomy in oncologic patients. A 24-year old patient with a triple A syndrome who underwent a left maxillectomy due to a spinocellular tu...

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Main Authors: Sender Benjamin, Lacroix Thibault, Jaby Philippe, Chaux-Bodard Anne-Gaelle
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Language:English
Published: EDP Sciences 2020-01-01
Series:Journal of Oral Medicine and Oral Surgery
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Online Access:https://www.jomos.org/articles/mbcb/full_html/2020/02/mbcb190035/mbcb190035.html
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spelling doaj-1d5ccc7b586041cba8a414fd555abbaa2021-04-02T16:56:30ZengEDP SciencesJournal of Oral Medicine and Oral Surgery2608-13262020-01-012621210.1051/mbcb/2020002mbcb190035Are zygomatic implants a simple and reliable technique for the stabilization of obturator prostheses? Case report and review of the literatureSender BenjaminLacroix Thibault0Jaby Philippe1Chaux-Bodard Anne-GaelleOral surgery, centre de consultations et de soins dentaires, 6 place DepéretMaxillo-facial Department, Hôpital de la Croix Rousse, 103 grande rue de la croix rousseZygomatic implants have been used for several years for the treatment of extremely resorbed maxilla. Indications were extended for oral rehabilitations after maxillectomy in oncologic patients. A 24-year old patient with a triple A syndrome who underwent a left maxillectomy due to a spinocellular tumour was addressed for prosthetic rehabilitation. As his obturator prosthesis failed, surgical closure of the defect combined with 2 zygomatic implants to support the prosthesis was proposed. Despite a small persistent oro-antral fistula, the new obturator prosthesis restored the patient's functions and esthetics and improved his quality of life. The literature reports less than 40 cases of maxillectomy patients rehabilitated with zygomatic implants (with or without flap closure of the defect). Regardless of implant placement, there is no significant difference between reconstructive surgery and obturator prosthesis. Thus, zygomatic implants seem to be a reliable method for the stabilization of obturator prosthesis, without complex surgical procedure. Nonetheless, reservations should be expressed given the lack of data in terms of long-term follow up.https://www.jomos.org/articles/mbcb/full_html/2020/02/mbcb190035/mbcb190035.htmlmaxillectomyzygomatic implantsobturator prosthesis
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Lacroix Thibault
Jaby Philippe
Chaux-Bodard Anne-Gaelle
Are zygomatic implants a simple and reliable technique for the stabilization of obturator prostheses? Case report and review of the literature
Journal of Oral Medicine and Oral Surgery
maxillectomy
zygomatic implants
obturator prosthesis
author_facet Sender Benjamin
Lacroix Thibault
Jaby Philippe
Chaux-Bodard Anne-Gaelle
author_sort Sender Benjamin
title Are zygomatic implants a simple and reliable technique for the stabilization of obturator prostheses? Case report and review of the literature
title_short Are zygomatic implants a simple and reliable technique for the stabilization of obturator prostheses? Case report and review of the literature
title_full Are zygomatic implants a simple and reliable technique for the stabilization of obturator prostheses? Case report and review of the literature
title_fullStr Are zygomatic implants a simple and reliable technique for the stabilization of obturator prostheses? Case report and review of the literature
title_full_unstemmed Are zygomatic implants a simple and reliable technique for the stabilization of obturator prostheses? Case report and review of the literature
title_sort are zygomatic implants a simple and reliable technique for the stabilization of obturator prostheses? case report and review of the literature
publisher EDP Sciences
series Journal of Oral Medicine and Oral Surgery
issn 2608-1326
publishDate 2020-01-01
description Zygomatic implants have been used for several years for the treatment of extremely resorbed maxilla. Indications were extended for oral rehabilitations after maxillectomy in oncologic patients. A 24-year old patient with a triple A syndrome who underwent a left maxillectomy due to a spinocellular tumour was addressed for prosthetic rehabilitation. As his obturator prosthesis failed, surgical closure of the defect combined with 2 zygomatic implants to support the prosthesis was proposed. Despite a small persistent oro-antral fistula, the new obturator prosthesis restored the patient's functions and esthetics and improved his quality of life. The literature reports less than 40 cases of maxillectomy patients rehabilitated with zygomatic implants (with or without flap closure of the defect). Regardless of implant placement, there is no significant difference between reconstructive surgery and obturator prosthesis. Thus, zygomatic implants seem to be a reliable method for the stabilization of obturator prosthesis, without complex surgical procedure. Nonetheless, reservations should be expressed given the lack of data in terms of long-term follow up.
topic maxillectomy
zygomatic implants
obturator prosthesis
url https://www.jomos.org/articles/mbcb/full_html/2020/02/mbcb190035/mbcb190035.html
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