Minimally invasive piezosurgery for a safe placement of blade dental implants in jaws with severe bone loss

Aim :Severe atrophies of edentulous jaws require major reconstructive bone surgery in order to allow the placement of root-form implants with standard diameter. These bone augmentation techniques represent the best option reported in the literature, but they are often rejected by patients because of...

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Main Authors: F. Rossi, M. E. Pasqualini, L. Grivet Brancot, D. Colombo, M. Corradini, B. Lorè, L. Calabrese
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Language:English
Published: Ariesdue 2014-10-01
Series:Journal of Osseointegration
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Online Access:http://www.journalofosseointegration.eu/wp-content/uploads/2014/10/JOsseointegr_2014_3_3.pdf
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spelling doaj-3388db092aa6439a88667ead8eeae7a42020-11-25T03:31:58ZengAriesdueJournal of Osseointegration2036-413X2036-41212014-10-01635660Minimally invasive piezosurgery for a safe placement of blade dental implants in jaws with severe bone lossF. Rossi0M. E. Pasqualini1L. Grivet Brancot2D. Colombo3M. Corradini4B. Lorè5L. Calabrese6Private practice Busto Arsizio, ItalyPrivate practice Milano, ItalyPrivate practice Torino, ItalyPrivate practice Como, Italy Private practice Trento, Italy Chair in Maxillo Facial Surgery University Tor Vergata of RomaDirector of Maxillo Facial Surgery University Tor Vergata of RomaAim :Severe atrophies of edentulous jaws require major reconstructive bone surgery in order to allow the placement of root-form implants with standard diameter. These bone augmentation techniques represent the best option reported in the literature, but they are often rejected by patients because of their high economic and biological costs in addition to the possibility of failure in the short and/or long term. In the maxilla regenerative methods (onlay, inlay, and distraction) have high success rates, whereas in the mandible, especially in the distal atrophic area, they are not so predictable. In such situations an alternative technique for fixed prosthethic rebilitation is the insertion of platform blade implants, which have their elective indication for atrophic bone ridges with reduced width, owing to their reduced thickness. The aim of this study is to assess the effectiveness of the use of piezoelectric ultrasonic handpieces, in order to simplify the placement of blade implants, making it safer and less traumatic than with conventional surgical procedures. Materials and methods: Platform blade implants are extension implant functionally and aesthetically reliable, even if they require a more difficult surgical technique compared with the one currently in use for screw implants. A minimally invasive procedure by means of piezosurgery that was performed on 142 subjects is presented and a case is reported which highlights the successful results. Results: and conclusion The use of piezoelectric ultrasonic handpieces simplifies the surgical procedure for the placement of blade implant, making it safer and less traumatic.http://www.journalofosseointegration.eu/wp-content/uploads/2014/10/JOsseointegr_2014_3_3.pdfBlade implantsInferior alveolar nerveMinimally invasive surgeryPiezosurgeryPosterior mandibular atrophy
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author F. Rossi
M. E. Pasqualini
L. Grivet Brancot
D. Colombo
M. Corradini
B. Lorè
L. Calabrese
spellingShingle F. Rossi
M. E. Pasqualini
L. Grivet Brancot
D. Colombo
M. Corradini
B. Lorè
L. Calabrese
Minimally invasive piezosurgery for a safe placement of blade dental implants in jaws with severe bone loss
Journal of Osseointegration
Blade implants
Inferior alveolar nerve
Minimally invasive surgery
Piezosurgery
Posterior mandibular atrophy
author_facet F. Rossi
M. E. Pasqualini
L. Grivet Brancot
D. Colombo
M. Corradini
B. Lorè
L. Calabrese
author_sort F. Rossi
title Minimally invasive piezosurgery for a safe placement of blade dental implants in jaws with severe bone loss
title_short Minimally invasive piezosurgery for a safe placement of blade dental implants in jaws with severe bone loss
title_full Minimally invasive piezosurgery for a safe placement of blade dental implants in jaws with severe bone loss
title_fullStr Minimally invasive piezosurgery for a safe placement of blade dental implants in jaws with severe bone loss
title_full_unstemmed Minimally invasive piezosurgery for a safe placement of blade dental implants in jaws with severe bone loss
title_sort minimally invasive piezosurgery for a safe placement of blade dental implants in jaws with severe bone loss
publisher Ariesdue
series Journal of Osseointegration
issn 2036-413X
2036-4121
publishDate 2014-10-01
description Aim :Severe atrophies of edentulous jaws require major reconstructive bone surgery in order to allow the placement of root-form implants with standard diameter. These bone augmentation techniques represent the best option reported in the literature, but they are often rejected by patients because of their high economic and biological costs in addition to the possibility of failure in the short and/or long term. In the maxilla regenerative methods (onlay, inlay, and distraction) have high success rates, whereas in the mandible, especially in the distal atrophic area, they are not so predictable. In such situations an alternative technique for fixed prosthethic rebilitation is the insertion of platform blade implants, which have their elective indication for atrophic bone ridges with reduced width, owing to their reduced thickness. The aim of this study is to assess the effectiveness of the use of piezoelectric ultrasonic handpieces, in order to simplify the placement of blade implants, making it safer and less traumatic than with conventional surgical procedures. Materials and methods: Platform blade implants are extension implant functionally and aesthetically reliable, even if they require a more difficult surgical technique compared with the one currently in use for screw implants. A minimally invasive procedure by means of piezosurgery that was performed on 142 subjects is presented and a case is reported which highlights the successful results. Results: and conclusion The use of piezoelectric ultrasonic handpieces simplifies the surgical procedure for the placement of blade implant, making it safer and less traumatic.
topic Blade implants
Inferior alveolar nerve
Minimally invasive surgery
Piezosurgery
Posterior mandibular atrophy
url http://www.journalofosseointegration.eu/wp-content/uploads/2014/10/JOsseointegr_2014_3_3.pdf
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