A 4 mm-Long Implant Rehabilitation in the Posterior Maxilla with Dynamic Navigation Technology: A Case Report after a Three-Years Post-Loading Follow-Up
The use of short (<8 mm long) and ultra-short (<6 mm long) implants allows the prosthetic rehabilitation of the posterior ridges of the jaws avoiding reconstructive procedures. Nevertheless, this approach requires vast experience to ensure the primary stability of the fixture in a correct posi...
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doaj-376b97a893934ce3a84f8699f59635552021-09-26T00:20:20ZengMDPI AGInternational Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health1661-78271660-46012021-09-01189808980810.3390/ijerph18189808A 4 mm-Long Implant Rehabilitation in the Posterior Maxilla with Dynamic Navigation Technology: A Case Report after a Three-Years Post-Loading Follow-UpGerardo Pellegrino0Giuseppe Lizio1Fabio Rossi2Lorenzo Tuci3Lorenzo Ferraioli4Luigi Vito Stefanelli5Stefano Di Carlo6Francesca De Angelis7Oral Surgery Unit, Department of Biomedical and Neuromotor Sciences, University of Bologna, Via San Vitale 59, 40125 Bologna, ItalyOral Surgery Unit, Department of Biomedical and Neuromotor Sciences, University of Bologna, Via San Vitale 59, 40125 Bologna, ItalyOral Surgery Unit, Department of Biomedical and Neuromotor Sciences, University of Bologna, Via San Vitale 59, 40125 Bologna, ItalyOral Surgery Unit, Department of Biomedical and Neuromotor Sciences, University of Bologna, Via San Vitale 59, 40125 Bologna, ItalyOral Surgery Unit, Department of Biomedical and Neuromotor Sciences, University of Bologna, Via San Vitale 59, 40125 Bologna, ItalyDepartment of Oral and Maxillo-Facial Sciences, Sapienza University of Rome, 00185 Rome, ItalyDepartment of Oral and Maxillo-Facial Sciences, Sapienza University of Rome, 00185 Rome, ItalyDepartment of Oral and Maxillo-Facial Sciences, Sapienza University of Rome, 00185 Rome, ItalyThe use of short (<8 mm long) and ultra-short (<6 mm long) implants allows the prosthetic rehabilitation of the posterior ridges of the jaws avoiding reconstructive procedures. Nevertheless, this approach requires vast experience to ensure the primary stability of the fixture in a correct position. Computer-aided implantology (CAI) achieves better results than the free-hand one in terms of placement accuracy, reducing the surgical risks and the operative timings. Dynamic navigation (DN) allows the surgeon to track the position and movements of the drill in real-time on the CT imaging data set. It is more versatile than the computed static system, enabling the operator to change the guidance coordinates according to the intra-operative feedbacks. A mono-edentulous upper right first molar site was rehabilitated with a four mm-long implant to avoid reconstructive techniques, drastically rejected by the patients. The case was managed within a DN protocol considering the minimal available bone and the prosthetic demands. The phases of this procedure were strictly documented up to a 3-year follow-up. No intra-operative problems occurred, and adequate primary stability of the implant was obtained. The prosthetic loading was carried out within only six weeks without any complications. No variation of the baseline clinical scenario as evidenced clinically and radiographically at the end of follow-up. No similar cases are reported in the literature.https://www.mdpi.com/1660-4601/18/18/9808ultra-short implantscomputer-aided implantologydynamic navigation |
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Gerardo Pellegrino Giuseppe Lizio Fabio Rossi Lorenzo Tuci Lorenzo Ferraioli Luigi Vito Stefanelli Stefano Di Carlo Francesca De Angelis A 4 mm-Long Implant Rehabilitation in the Posterior Maxilla with Dynamic Navigation Technology: A Case Report after a Three-Years Post-Loading Follow-Up International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health ultra-short implants computer-aided implantology dynamic navigation |
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Gerardo Pellegrino Giuseppe Lizio Fabio Rossi Lorenzo Tuci Lorenzo Ferraioli Luigi Vito Stefanelli Stefano Di Carlo Francesca De Angelis |
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Gerardo Pellegrino |
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A 4 mm-Long Implant Rehabilitation in the Posterior Maxilla with Dynamic Navigation Technology: A Case Report after a Three-Years Post-Loading Follow-Up |
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A 4 mm-Long Implant Rehabilitation in the Posterior Maxilla with Dynamic Navigation Technology: A Case Report after a Three-Years Post-Loading Follow-Up |
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A 4 mm-Long Implant Rehabilitation in the Posterior Maxilla with Dynamic Navigation Technology: A Case Report after a Three-Years Post-Loading Follow-Up |
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A 4 mm-Long Implant Rehabilitation in the Posterior Maxilla with Dynamic Navigation Technology: A Case Report after a Three-Years Post-Loading Follow-Up |
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A 4 mm-Long Implant Rehabilitation in the Posterior Maxilla with Dynamic Navigation Technology: A Case Report after a Three-Years Post-Loading Follow-Up |
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4 mm-long implant rehabilitation in the posterior maxilla with dynamic navigation technology: a case report after a three-years post-loading follow-up |
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International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health |
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1661-7827 1660-4601 |
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The use of short (<8 mm long) and ultra-short (<6 mm long) implants allows the prosthetic rehabilitation of the posterior ridges of the jaws avoiding reconstructive procedures. Nevertheless, this approach requires vast experience to ensure the primary stability of the fixture in a correct position. Computer-aided implantology (CAI) achieves better results than the free-hand one in terms of placement accuracy, reducing the surgical risks and the operative timings. Dynamic navigation (DN) allows the surgeon to track the position and movements of the drill in real-time on the CT imaging data set. It is more versatile than the computed static system, enabling the operator to change the guidance coordinates according to the intra-operative feedbacks. A mono-edentulous upper right first molar site was rehabilitated with a four mm-long implant to avoid reconstructive techniques, drastically rejected by the patients. The case was managed within a DN protocol considering the minimal available bone and the prosthetic demands. The phases of this procedure were strictly documented up to a 3-year follow-up. No intra-operative problems occurred, and adequate primary stability of the implant was obtained. The prosthetic loading was carried out within only six weeks without any complications. No variation of the baseline clinical scenario as evidenced clinically and radiographically at the end of follow-up. No similar cases are reported in the literature. |
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ultra-short implants computer-aided implantology dynamic navigation |
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