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Journal of Prevention and Treatment for Stomatological Diseases ; (12): 724-732, 2022.
Artículo en Chino | WPRIM | ID: wpr-934988

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Objective@#To detect WNT10A gene mutations in patients with oligodontia or anodontia (≥6 teeth missing) and analyze their dental phenotype. @*Methods@#Patients with oligodontia or anodontia were enrolled from the clinic for oral examination, genetic history collection and whole exon sequencing, and patients with WNT10A gene mutations were included. Sanger sequencing was utilized to validate the WNT10A gene variations in probands and family members compared with the normal sequence. The pathogenicity of WNT10A mutations was evaluated by functional prediction, conservation analysis and structure prediction of protein mutants. Implant rehabilitation was applied to restore the patients' oral function.@*Results@# Five WNT10A gene mutations were detected in six unrelated patients, and c.26G>A (p. Trp9X) and c.1036delT (p. Cys346fs) were novel mutations with pathogenic potential. The mean number of missing teeth was (15.33±8.64) per case. The most frequently missing permanent teeth were maxillary canines (100%), and the least frequently missing teeth were mandibular first molars (25%). Implant rehabilitation was applied in five patients, and patients were found to have ideal implant osseointegration and functional restoration.@*Conclusion @# This study identified novel WNT10A gene pathogenic variants, enriching the WNT10A gene spectrum and providing new evidence for genetic diagnosis and prenatal consultation. Implant rehabilitation was also proven to be a treatment option for these patients.

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Artículo en Inglés | LILACS | ID: biblio-900305

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ABSTRACT: Purpose Zygomatic implants (ZI) constitute a suitable alternative for treating severe maxillary atrophy. However, a large number of complications associated with ZI have been reported in the literature. This paper presents the late complications associated with ZI during 12 years of experience in the same institution. Materials and methods All cases of ZI from 2000 to 2013 were retrospectively evaluated and the major complications relating to this type of rehabilitation were selected to report. Results The major complications found were: loss of implant, loss of osseointegration, bucco-sinusal communication, fenestration of alveolar mucosa, sinus pathology, and emergency palate fixations. Conclusion The clinical experience of the dental surgeon is critical in the success of zygomatic fixation. Furthermore, there should be careful planning of rehabilitation to reduce the rate of complications.


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Humanos , Cigoma/cirugía , Enfermedades Maxilares/cirugía , Prótesis Dental de Soporte Implantado/efectos adversos , Implantación Dental Endoósea/efectos adversos , Atrofia , Enfermedades Maxilares/rehabilitación , Estudios Retrospectivos , Estudios de Seguimiento , Fracaso de la Restauración Dental
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Journal of Prevention and Treatment for Stomatological Diseases ; (12): 613-619, 2017.
Artículo en Chino | WPRIM | ID: wpr-821308

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@#Dynamic surgical navigation system has been wildly used in implantology, the navigation surgical system provide preoperative trajectory planning. Moreover, the constant visualization of drilling trajectory during operation assist the operators by avoiding critical anatomic structures to achieve safer surgery. Our article focuses on the development and function of dynamic navigation system to evaluate the accuracy of dynamic surgical navigation system when used for regular implants and zygomatic implants placement. We aim to discuss the accuracy of different brand of dynamic surgical navigation systems for implants placement and to investigate the main reasons led the inaccurate outcome.

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Maxillofacial Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery ; : 13-2017.
Artículo en Inglés | WPRIM | ID: wpr-219833

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BACKGROUND: Oronasal/antral communication, loss of teeth and/or tooth-supporting bone, and facial contour deformity may occur as a consequence of maxillectomy for cancer. As a result, speaking, chewing, swallowing, and appearance are variably affected. The restoration is focused on rebuilding the oronasal wall, using either flaps (local or free) for primary closure, either prosthetic obturator. Postoperative radiotherapy surely postpones every dental procedure aimed to set fixed devices, often makes it difficult and risky, even unfeasible. Regular prosthesis, tooth-bearing obturator, and endosseous implants (in native and/or transplanted bone) are used in order to complete dental rehabilitation. Zygomatic implantology (ZI) is a valid, usually delayed, multi-staged procedure, either after having primarily closed the oronasal/antral communication or after left it untreated or amended with obturator. The present paper is an early report of a relatively new, one-stage approach for rehabilitation of patients after tumour resection, with palatal repair with loco-regional flaps and zygomatic implant insertion: supposed advantages are concentration of surgical procedures, reduced time of rehabilitation, and lowered patient discomfort. CASES PRESENTATION: We report three patients who underwent alveolo-maxillary resection for cancer and had the resulting oroantral communication directly closed with loco-regional flaps. Simultaneous zygomatic implant insertion was added, in view of granting the optimal dental rehabilitation. CONCLUSIONS: All surgical procedures were successful in terms of oroantral separation and implant survival. One patient had the fixed dental restoration just after 3 months, and the others had to receive postoperative radiotherapy; thus, rehabilitation timing was longer, as expected. We think this approach could improve the outcome in selected patients.


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Humanos , Anomalías Congénitas , Deglución , Organización de la Financiación , Masticación , Prótesis e Implantes , Radioterapia , Rehabilitación , Diente
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