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This study introduces an extra-long, angulated implant platform for immediate loading of maxillary dentures in severe bone atrophy. The innovative approach simplifies complex surgeries and shows promising osseointegration without complications.

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Area of Science:

  • Dentistry
  • Oral Surgery
  • Biomaterials

Background:

  • Severe maxillary bone atrophy presents challenges for dental implant placement, often necessitating complex surgical techniques like zygomatic or pterygoid implants.
  • Immediate loading protocols for maxillary denture prostheses are desirable but technically demanding in atrophic maxillae.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To evaluate the efficacy and safety of a novel extra-long (20-24 mm), 24-degree angulated platform implant for immediate loading in severe maxillary bone atrophy.
  • To simplify surgical procedures and improve outcomes for patients requiring maxillary rehabilitation.

Main Methods:

  • A prospective study involving 33 patients with severe maxillary bone atrophy.
  • Placement of 115 extra-long, angulated platform implants, with immediate loading in 24 patients (72.7%).
  • Surgical procedures included 8 bilateral and 6 unilateral sinus grafts; follow-up assessed osseointegration and complications.

Main Results:

  • All implants placed, including those with delayed loading, achieved successful osseointegration.
  • Immediate loading was successfully implemented in a significant majority of patients.
  • No surgical or prosthetic complications were reported during the follow-up period.

Conclusions:

  • The extra-long, angulated platform implant system offers a viable and simplified solution for immediate loading of maxillary dentures in cases of severe bone atrophy.
  • This approach potentially reduces the need for complex surgical interventions, enhancing treatment predictability and patient outcomes.