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Oral Maxillofac Surg ; 27(4): 711-719, 2023 Dec.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-35907134

ABSTRACT

Witkop tooth and nail syndrome is a rare, autosomal dominant type of ectodermal dysplasia that can have significant effects on dentition, including hypoplastic and malformed dentition and significantly atrophic maxillas. Endosseous implants have become one possible solution to replace missing teeth, although their use in areas where bone is sparse becomes challenging. Due to the severe atrophy of the maxillary alveolus, extensive preprosthetic surgeries including orthognathic surgery, extensive bone grafting, and sinus floor augmentations have been recommended prior to placement of endosseous dental implants. Although this treatment has shown favorable outcomes, it requires multiple surgical procedures, contributing to a prolonged treatment course and increased morbidity. An alternative treatment of atrophic maxillas in patients with ectodermal dysplasia includes the use of zygomatic implants. This familial case series discusses 3 siblings, all previously diagnosed with Witkop Syndrome, who underwent comprehensive preprosthetic surgery and prosthetic rehabilitation using zygomatic implants with a follow-up period up to 15 years.


Subject(s)
Dental Implants , Ectodermal Dysplasia , Jaw, Edentulous , Sinus Floor Augmentation , Humans , Follow-Up Studies , Siblings , Dental Implantation, Endosseous/methods , Maxilla/surgery , Ectodermal Dysplasia/etiology , Ectodermal Dysplasia/surgery , Dental Prosthesis, Implant-Supported , Zygoma/surgery , Jaw, Edentulous/etiology , Jaw, Edentulous/rehabilitation , Jaw, Edentulous/surgery
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Stomatologiia (Mosk) ; 101(2): 25-30, 2022.
Article in Russian | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-35362699

ABSTRACT

OBJECTIVE: The aim of the study. Analysis of emerging complications during the method of alveolar distraction osteogenesis in patients with jaw defects. A retrospective analysis of foreign and domestic literature was carried out. A systematic literary search was carried out in the electronic bibliographic databases Web of Science (for foreign articles) and Elibrary and Dissercat (for domestic). MATERIAL AND METHODS: In the period from 2005 to 2019 in the clinic of the Department of Maxillofacial and Plastic Surgery of the Moscow State Medical University. Evdokimov conducted an examination and comprehensive treatment of 490 patients with primary and secondary adentia of the upper and lower jaws, accompanied by a significant deficiency of bone tissue of the alveolar ridge vertically. A comprehensive dental rehabilitation of patients with jaw defects by the method of distraction osteogenesis was carried out. RESULTS: The most common complications are: exposure of the fixation modules of the distraction apparatus - 24% of cases, failure of bone regenerate - 13%, inflammatory phenomena - 13%, displacement of the distraction vector - 43%, paresthesia - 7%. CONCLUSION: Based on our analysis of the identified complications during the distraction osteogenesis method, it was found that these complications are not critical in the treatment of patients with jaw bone deficiency and do not jeopardize the success of rehabilitation. With diagnosis and timely approach to treatment, complications are avoidable.


Subject(s)
Alveolar Ridge Augmentation , Osteogenesis, Distraction , Alveolar Ridge Augmentation/methods , Dental Implantation, Endosseous/methods , Humans , Mandible/surgery , Osteogenesis, Distraction/adverse effects , Retrospective Studies
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Clin Implant Dent Relat Res ; 24(5): 591-601, 2022 Oct.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-23879548

ABSTRACT

PURPOSE: To evaluate the clinical outcome of deantigenated equine bone (DEB) grafts in a series of patients treated with DEB at six months postaugmentation. MATERIALS AND METHODS: One hundred DEB grafts were inserted in 81 patients between January 2004 and December 2006. Thirty-two DEBs were blocks and 68 were granules (52 sinus lift and 16 guided bone regeneration [GBR] procedures performed). A total of 147 implants were inserted. A Pearson chi-square test was used to detect any statistically significant correlation between the studied variables and early and/or late failures. RESULTS: There were 6 early and 26 late graft failures and another 16 failures after prosthesis placement. The overall failure rate was 25% in the GBR procedures, 31.9% in sinus lift, and 54.3% with blocks, for a total complication rate of 39.5%. A statistically significant relation was detected with respect to graft type and early complications (p = .005), with a worse outcome for DEB blocks compared to granules. After provisional prosthesis restoration, 23 implants were lost, and another 41 failed after definitive prosthesis delivery, for an overall failure rate of 43.5%. The follow-up period was 3 years after surgery. CONCLUSIONS: DEB grafting material had a very high rate of complications. Blocks had more than 50% failures, mainly in the immediate postoperative period. Other procedures such as GBR and sinus lift also showed more than 25% infections and resorption, and late failures (i.e., after-implant placement) were also common. Our results show that DEB is less than ideal for crestal bone reconstruction.


Subject(s)
Alveolar Ridge Augmentation , Dental Implants , Alveolar Ridge Augmentation/methods , Animals , Dental Implantation, Endosseous/adverse effects , Dental Implantation, Endosseous/methods , Dental Implants/adverse effects , Dental Prosthesis, Implant-Supported , Dental Restoration Failure , Follow-Up Studies , Horses , Prognosis , Retrospective Studies , Treatment Outcome
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Rev. ADM ; 78(2): 106-114, mar.-abr. 2021. ilus
Article in Spanish | LILACS | ID: biblio-1247959

ABSTRACT

Las estrategias para el éxito en la rehabilitación bucal requieren de la interrelación de varias disciplinas que en conjunto logren resultados predecibles y duraderos. La visión individualizada de cada área de especialidad puede conllevar a no ofrecer la mejor alternativa de tratamiento, es por ello que la valoración, el diagnóstico y la planificación del caso clínico debe ser realizada por un equipo interdisciplinario para evitar esta situación y crear una sinergia en donde el «todo sea mayor que la suma de sus partes¼. El objetivo de este trabajo es presentar un caso clínico en el cual intervinieron varias áreas de especialidad: periodoncia, prostodoncia, cirugía oral y patología bucal, logrando devolver la función y la estética a través del manejo interdisciplinario (AU)


The strategies for success in oral rehabilitation require the interrelation of several disciplines, which together, achieve predictable and lasting results. The individualized view of each specialty area may lead to not offering the best treatment alternative, which is why the assessment, diagnosis, and planning of the clinical case must be carried out by an interdisciplinary team to avoid this situation and create a synergy in where the «whole is greater than the sum of its parts¼. The objective of this work is to present a clinical case where several areas of specialty intervened: periodontics, prosthodontics, oral surgery, and oral pathology, thus achieving the return of function and aesthetics through interdisciplinary management (AU)


Subject(s)
Humans , Female , Middle Aged , Patient Care Team , Oral Surgical Procedures, Preprosthetic/methods , Mouth Rehabilitation , Periodontitis/therapy , Schools, Dental , Patient Satisfaction , Photography, Dental , Advance Care Planning , Denture, Complete, Immediate , Esthetics, Dental , Alveolar Ridge Augmentation/methods , Labial Frenum/surgery , Mexico
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Spec Care Dentist ; 41(1): 78-84, 2021 Jan.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-33270928

ABSTRACT

INTRODUCTION/AIMS: The edentulous mandibular ridge and associated shallow vestibule are often seen as a challenge in the oral rehabilitation of patients. Dental implants can provide an improvement in mastication and patient satisfaction. The aim of this study is to utilize a preprosthetic mucosal flap combined with a repositional periosteal flap concomitant with an alveoloplasty and placement of endosteal implants as a single-stage procedure in the anterior mandible. This approach provides a valued alternative for dental rehabilitation in patients with poor masticatory efficiency using a conventional denture. METHODS: Eight patients underwent the preprosthetic surgical plan in the oral surgery clinic of the dental school during a 1-year period. Age, sex, preoperative, and postoperative vestibular depth, as well as hard and soft tissue elements were measured (P < .05) at 4-6 months. RESULTS: Mean age was 53 years ± 14.62 (N = 8). Anterior mandible height was 19 ± 4.8 mm. A significant difference was measured using a two-tailed Student's t-test between pre- and postoperative vestibular depths, respectively (3.9 mm vs 10.5 ± 0.96 mm; P < .01). CONCLUSIONS: A lip switch vestibuloplasty combined with placement of two implants provide a one-stage procedure that is convenient, provides a shorter postoperative period, and can be financially affordable. Future research requires larger sampling to support this treatment as a standard of care.


Subject(s)
Jaw, Edentulous , Vestibuloplasty , Alveoloplasty , Dental Implantation, Endosseous , Dental Prosthesis, Implant-Supported , Humans , Infant , Jaw, Edentulous/surgery , Lip , Mandible/surgery , Middle Aged
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Medicina (Kaunas) ; 56(6)2020 Jun 23.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-32585934

ABSTRACT

Background and Objectives: Smoking has been found to interfere with wound healing processes. Therefore, the purpose of this study was to compare surgical treatment of oroantral fistulae (OAFs) in smokers and non-smokers. Materials and Methods: Medical records of all consecutive patients who underwent surgical closure of OAFs between 2003 and 2016 at the oral and maxillofacial surgery department, Rabin Medical Center, Israel were reviewed. Patients' demographic data, preoperative signs and symptoms, surgical method of repair, and postoperative complications were recorded. Results: The cohort consisted of 38 smokers and 59 non-smokers. Age and gender distributions were similar in both groups. The main etiology in both groups was tooth extraction, followed by pre-prosthetic surgery in smokers and odontogenic infection in non-smokers (p = 0.02). Preoperative conditions were not significantly different between smokers and non-smokers in terms of size of soft tissue fistula and bony defect, chronic sinusitis and foreign bodies inside the sinus. OAFs were repaired by local soft tissue flaps without consideration of smoking status. Smokers experienced more moderate-severe postoperative pain (p = 0.05) and requested more weak opioids (p = 0.06). Postoperative complications included infection, delayed wound healing, residual OAF, pain, sensory disturbances and sino nasal symptoms. These were mostly minor and tended to be more frequent in smokers (p = 0.35). Successful closure of OAFs was obtained in all patients except one smoker who required revision surgery. Conclusions: Smokers may be more susceptible to OAFs secondary to preprosthetic surgery. In this cohort, there was no statistically significant difference in outcome between smokers and non-smokers in terms of failure. However, smokers tended to have more severe postoperative pain and discomfort and to experience more postoperative complications. Further studies with larger sample sizes should be conducted to validate these results.


Subject(s)
Nicotiana/adverse effects , Oral Surgical Procedures, Preprosthetic/standards , Oroantral Fistula/surgery , Smokers/statistics & numerical data , Adult , Aged , Clinical Protocols , Female , Humans , Israel , Male , Middle Aged , Oral Surgical Procedures, Preprosthetic/methods , Retrospective Studies , Surgical Flaps/surgery , Treatment Outcome
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Int J Oral Maxillofac Surg ; 49(8): 1067-1072, 2020 Aug.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-31992467

ABSTRACT

Dental rehabilitation after surgically acquired bone deficiency related to tumour treatment remains a challenge. The insertion of patient-specific implants geared to the contour of the remaining bone is a feasible method of supporting fixed or removable dentures. As oral health-related quality of life (OHRQoL) is of great interest in these cases, 12 individuals treated with patient-specific implants for severe bone deficiency were surveyed and their Oral Health Impact Profile (OHIP) scores after dental rehabilitation were evaluated. The OHIP-G53 questionnaire was used to measure overall treatment outcomes. The distribution of OHIP sum-scores for participants treated with patient-specific implants was almost homogeneous when compared to those cited in the literature for patients treated with conventional dental implants. OHIP items related to functional impairment and physical pain showed the highest scores (occurring occasionally), and financial loss related to treatment was frequently stated. Moreover, higher scores were detected in almost all OHIP dimensions for participants with patient-specific implant-supported removable dentures. Conversely, those treated with patient-specific dental implants and fixed dentures showed lower psychosocial impact scores and equal or superior OHRQoL. Hence, patient-specific dental implants, especially combined with fixed dentures, can lead to a positive OHRQoL in patients with severe bone deficiencies related to tumour therapy.


Subject(s)
Dental Implants , Neoplasms , Denture, Complete , Humans , Oral Health , Quality of Life , Surveys and Questionnaires
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Swiss Dent J ; 129(4): 274-285, 2019 04 08.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-30857386

ABSTRACT

Functional and aesthetic treatments are challenging when ensuring maintain long-term successful prosthetic rehabilitation after alveolar ridge resorption of the anterior maxilla. The goal of this case series was to evaluate implant success rate, prosthetic stability and patient satisfaction in patients treated by onlay bone grafting in atrophic premaxilla. Nineteen patients treated for severe atrophic anterior maxilla by reconstruction using onlay bone grafting and implant restoration between 2002 and 2012 were examined. The surgical procedure was designed to allow the insertion of 49 endosseous implants in the grafted anterior maxillae. Bone resorption and implant success rate were retrospectively evaluated after a follow-up period of 5 years (from 5 to 15 years) subsequent to reconstruction. A questionnaire was the medium used to evaluate patient satisfaction and highlight functional and aesthetic outcomes. The bone grafting success rate was 74%. None of the grafted bones were reported to be infected. Four implants were removed. Implant survival rate was 91.8% after 8.9 years. The permanent reconstruction was fixed in 74% of the cases and removable in 26%. The level of patient satisfaction reported was 6.5/7. In conclusion, his study suggests that onlay bone grafting can be considered a predictable technique for rehabilitation in atrophic premaxilla. The procedure has a high implant survival rate, acceptable bone resorption over time, and promotes graft stability for longterm prosthetic fixation, thereby increasing patient satisfaction.


Subject(s)
Alveolar Ridge Augmentation , Bone Transplantation , Dental Implants , Dental Implantation, Endosseous , Dental Restoration Failure , Follow-Up Studies , Humans , Maxilla , Retrospective Studies , Treatment Outcome
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J Am Dent Assoc ; 146(5): 303-9, 2015 May.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-25925522

ABSTRACT

BACKGROUND: To the authors' knowledge, the effect of clopidogrel on bleeding complications during full-mouth extraction has not been studied. The authors aimed to determine the safety of continued use of clopidogrel during full-mouth extraction. METHODS: The authors performed a retrospective study of consecutive patients undergoing full-mouth extraction who were taking aspirin, clopidogrel, a combination of aspirin and clopidogrel, or neither. The main study outcomes in the 4 study groups were estimated blood loss, transfusion requirements, and complications. The authors also examined the correlation between the number of teeth extracted and estimated blood loss in various groups. RESULTS: Seventy-one patients underwent full-mouth extraction with removal of an average of 19 teeth. The authors excluded 3 patients owing to lack of data regarding blood loss. Of the remaining 68 patients, 25 were using aspirin, 12 were using clopidogrel, 9 were using both aspirin and clopidogrel, and 22 had discontinued the use of antiplatelets. There was no significant difference in the number of teeth extracted (P = .283) and estimated blood loss (P = .111) among the 4 groups. The authors found a significant moderate correlation between the number of teeth extracted and estimated blood loss in the group using aspirin (r = 0.537; P = .006) and in the group using clopidogrel, whether alone or in combination with aspirin (r = 0.535; P = .012), but not in the group who discontinued the use of antiplatelets. There was no need for blood transfusion in any patient. CONCLUSIONS: The results of this study provide limited evidence to suggest that continuation of clopidogrel during full-mouth extraction and preprosthetic surgery may be safe and does not appear to be associated with a significant risk of bleeding. PRACTICAL IMPLICATIONS: Clopidogrel therapy during full-mouth extraction is not associated with significant bleeding complications and may be continued in patients who have a high risk of experiencing a cardiac event.


Subject(s)
Platelet Aggregation Inhibitors/adverse effects , Postoperative Hemorrhage/chemically induced , Ticlopidine/analogs & derivatives , Tooth Extraction/adverse effects , Aspirin/adverse effects , Clopidogrel , Female , Humans , Male , Middle Aged , Retrospective Studies , Ticlopidine/adverse effects , Time Factors
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Int J Oral Maxillofac Surg ; 43(12): 1500-2, 2014 Dec.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-25124391

ABSTRACT

Nowadays, upper denture instability secondary to severe maxillary atrophy is treated, in most cases, with dental implants. However, a significant number of patients cannot afford this procedure. Palatal bone deepening through a U-shaped osteotomy has been described previously. The procedure increases retention by improving the suction effect of the palate and prevents anteroposterior and lateral movement of the denture. By combining this procedure with a secondary epithelialization vestibuloplasty, the labial aspect of the ridge is also extended and it does not require a skin graft. This article describes a modification of the palatal vault osteotomy through the presentation of a case.


Subject(s)
Alveolar Ridge Augmentation/methods , Maxilla/pathology , Maxilla/surgery , Oral Surgical Procedures, Preprosthetic/methods , Palate/surgery , Vestibuloplasty/methods , Alveolar Bone Loss/surgery , Denture Retention , Denture, Complete, Upper , Female , Humans , Middle Aged , Osteotomy/methods
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J Maxillofac Oral Surg ; 12(2): 237-9, 2013 Jun.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-24431847

ABSTRACT

The loss of teeth and their replacement by artificial denture is associated with many problems. Pre-prosthetic surgical procedures are performed to provide a better anatomic environment and to create proper supporting structures for construction of dentures. Whenever inadequate vestibular depth is present in edentulous mouth, deepening of vestibule is considered to increase the retention and stability of denture. Deepening of vestibule without any addition of the bone is termed as vestibuloplasty. This article describes the ease and convenience of vestibuloplasty followed by the use of Bhawsar-Karandikar stent to maintain the soft tissue modifications. The study yielded promising results and patient acceptance.

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J Adv Prosthodont ; 3(4): 236-9, 2011 Dec.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-22259708

ABSTRACT

Maxillary labial and buccal frena are considered as normal anatomic structures in the oral cavity. However, they may exist intraorally as a thick broad fibrous attachment and/or become located near the crest of the residual ridge, thus interfering with proper denture border extension resulting in inferior denture stability, retention and overall patient satisfaction. This case report highlights the importance of clinical examination and treatment planning which may mandate preprosthetic surgery prior to fabrication of a new conventional complete denture. Adequate patient satisfaction with conventional complete dentures can be significantly increased after frenectomy.

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Article in English | WPRIM (Western Pacific) | ID: wpr-51743

ABSTRACT

Maxillary labial and buccal frena are considered as normal anatomic structures in the oral cavity. However, they may exist intraorally as a thick broad fibrous attachment and/or become located near the crest of the residual ridge, thus interfering with proper denture border extension resulting in inferior denture stability, retention and overall patient satisfaction. This case report highlights the importance of clinical examination and treatment planning which may mandate preprosthetic surgery prior to fabrication of a new conventional complete denture. Adequate patient satisfaction with conventional complete dentures can be significantly increased after frenectomy.


Subject(s)
Aged , Humans , Denture Retention , Denture, Complete , Dentures , Mouth , Patient Satisfaction , Retention, Psychology
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Article in Portuguese | LILACS, BBO - Dentistry | ID: lil-561094

ABSTRACT

A perda prematura dos dentes naturais provoca importantes alterações, podendo ocasionar desde a migração de dentes até a extrusão do processo alveolar, especialmente em pacientes que não utilizam nenhum tipo de prótese no arco antagonista. Quando ocorre uma extrusão severa do processo alveolar, a extração dos dentes torna-se inevitável. Para solucionar o problema, existe a alternativa de realizar a técnica de impactação da região posterior da maxila por meio de osteotomia, para possibilitar uma futura reabilitação estética e funcional, sem a perda ou desgaste de estruturas rígidas.


The premature loss of the natural teeth makes a important alterations, could cause from the migration of teeth to the extrusion of the alveolar process, especially in patient that they don’t use any prosthesis type. When it happens a severe extrusion of the alveolar process, the extraction of the teeth becomes inevitable. To solve the problem, the alternative exists of accomplishing the technique of impaction the maxillary, through the bilateral segmentary maxillary osteotomy, to turn possible a future aesthetic and functional rehabilitation, without the loss or wear and tear of structures.


Subject(s)
Humans , Female , Adult , Maxilla , Osteotomy/rehabilitation , Dental Prosthesis, Implant-Supported , Surgery, Oral
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