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A new approach for maxilla reconstruction.

Paulo Maló1, Miguel de Araújo Nobre

  • 1Surgery and Prosthetic Department, Maló Clinic, Lisbon, Portugal.

European Journal of Oral Implantology
|May 15, 2010
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Maxillary reconstruction using autogenous bone grafts enables immediate function dental implants and fixed bridges. This approach demonstrates high implant survival rates, making it a viable option for restoring the maxilla.

Area of Science:

  • Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery
  • Dental Implantology
  • Bone Grafting Techniques

Background:

  • Maxillary defects often require reconstruction to restore function and aesthetics.
  • Autogenous bone grafting is a common method for reconstructing significant bone defects.
  • Immediate functional rehabilitation with dental implants offers significant patient benefits.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To evaluate a method for maxillary reconstruction using autogenous bone grafts.
  • To assess the feasibility of immediate dental implant placement for fixed bridge rehabilitation.
  • To determine the success rates of implants placed in grafted maxillary bone.

Main Methods:

  • Prospective cohort study of 35 patients undergoing bilateral maxillary bone grafting.

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  • Iliac crest bone grafts were utilized for all reconstructions.
  • Various retention methods for immediate prostheses were employed, including implant and palatal implant retention.
  • Main Results:

    • All 35 bone grafting procedures were successful, enabling prosthetic rehabilitation.
    • A total of 219 immediate-function implants were placed in grafted bone.
    • The cumulative implant survival rate was 96.7% at 5 years, with 2.0 mm marginal bone loss.

    Conclusions:

    • Maxillary reconstruction with autogenous bone grafts is a successful and viable procedure.
    • Immediate-function implants in grafted bone achieve high survival rates, comparable to other grafted bone implant studies.
    • This technique allows for fixed prosthetic rehabilitation, improving patient outcomes.