Lateralization Technique and Inferior Alveolar Nerve Transposition

Bone resorption of the posterior mandible can result in diminished bone edge and, therefore, the installation of implants in these regions becomes a challenge, especially in the presence of the mandibular canal and its contents, the inferior alveolar nerve. Several treatment alternatives are suggest...

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Main Authors: Angélica Castro Pimentel, Marco Antonio Sanches, Gabriel Cardoso Ramalho, Caio Vinicius Roman-Torres, Marcello Roberto Manzi, Wilson Roberto Sendyk
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Hindawi Limited 2016-01-01
Series:Case Reports in Dentistry
Online Access:http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2016/4802637
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spelling doaj-d29a04881f924c6c93e43d8bde2389232021-07-02T12:43:12ZengHindawi LimitedCase Reports in Dentistry2090-64472090-64552016-01-01201610.1155/2016/48026374802637Lateralization Technique and Inferior Alveolar Nerve TranspositionAngélica Castro Pimentel0Marco Antonio Sanches1Gabriel Cardoso Ramalho2Caio Vinicius Roman-Torres3Marcello Roberto Manzi4Wilson Roberto Sendyk5Department of Post Graduation, Division of Implantology, School of Dentistry, University of Santo Amaro (UNISA), Sao Paulo, SP, BrazilSchool of Dentistry, University of Santo Amaro (UNISA), Sao Paulo, SP, BrazilSchool of Dentistry, University of Santo Amaro (UNISA), Sao Paulo, SP, BrazilDepartment of Post Graduation, Division of Implantology, School of Dentistry, University of Santo Amaro (UNISA), Sao Paulo, SP, BrazilSchool of Dentistry, Department of Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery and Traumatology, University of São Paulo (USP), Sao Paulo, SP, BrazilGraduate Program in Implant Dentistry at the University of Santo Amaro (UNISA), Sao Paulo, SP, BrazilBone resorption of the posterior mandible can result in diminished bone edge and, therefore, the installation of implants in these regions becomes a challenge, especially in the presence of the mandibular canal and its contents, the inferior alveolar nerve. Several treatment alternatives are suggested: the use of short implants, guided bone regeneration, appositional bone grafting, distraction osteogenesis, inclined implants tangential to the mandibular canal, and the lateralization of the inferior alveolar nerve. The aim was to elucidate the success rate of implants in the lateralization technique and in inferior alveolar nerve transposition and to determine the most effective sensory test. We conclude that the success rate is linked to the possibility of installing implants with long bicortical anchor which favors primary stability and biomechanics.http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2016/4802637
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author Angélica Castro Pimentel
Marco Antonio Sanches
Gabriel Cardoso Ramalho
Caio Vinicius Roman-Torres
Marcello Roberto Manzi
Wilson Roberto Sendyk
spellingShingle Angélica Castro Pimentel
Marco Antonio Sanches
Gabriel Cardoso Ramalho
Caio Vinicius Roman-Torres
Marcello Roberto Manzi
Wilson Roberto Sendyk
Lateralization Technique and Inferior Alveolar Nerve Transposition
Case Reports in Dentistry
author_facet Angélica Castro Pimentel
Marco Antonio Sanches
Gabriel Cardoso Ramalho
Caio Vinicius Roman-Torres
Marcello Roberto Manzi
Wilson Roberto Sendyk
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title Lateralization Technique and Inferior Alveolar Nerve Transposition
title_short Lateralization Technique and Inferior Alveolar Nerve Transposition
title_full Lateralization Technique and Inferior Alveolar Nerve Transposition
title_fullStr Lateralization Technique and Inferior Alveolar Nerve Transposition
title_full_unstemmed Lateralization Technique and Inferior Alveolar Nerve Transposition
title_sort lateralization technique and inferior alveolar nerve transposition
publisher Hindawi Limited
series Case Reports in Dentistry
issn 2090-6447
2090-6455
publishDate 2016-01-01
description Bone resorption of the posterior mandible can result in diminished bone edge and, therefore, the installation of implants in these regions becomes a challenge, especially in the presence of the mandibular canal and its contents, the inferior alveolar nerve. Several treatment alternatives are suggested: the use of short implants, guided bone regeneration, appositional bone grafting, distraction osteogenesis, inclined implants tangential to the mandibular canal, and the lateralization of the inferior alveolar nerve. The aim was to elucidate the success rate of implants in the lateralization technique and in inferior alveolar nerve transposition and to determine the most effective sensory test. We conclude that the success rate is linked to the possibility of installing implants with long bicortical anchor which favors primary stability and biomechanics.
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