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  • Dental Implantology
  • Regenerative Medicine
  • Periodontology

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  • Bone condition is critical for dental implant success, requiring complex bone construction for mechanotransduction and soft tissue support.
  • Severe peri-implantitis can lead to significant bone defects, compromising implant viability and aesthetics.

Observation:

  • A patient with a severe anterior maxillary ridge defect from peri-implantitis underwent simultaneous implant removal and bone reconstruction.
  • A composite bone graft (allograft + xenograft) with recombinant human platelet-derived growth factor (rhPDGF-BB) was used.
  • Space maintenance was achieved with non-resorbable and absorbable membranes to ensure graft stability and wound healing.

Findings:

  • The 6-month healing process allowed for implant diagnostics and prosthetically directed placement using dynamic navigation.
  • Soft tissue augmentation and subsequent provisionalization completed the prosthetic phase.
  • The surgical outcome was successful both clinically and radiographically, demonstrating effective rehabilitation.

Implications:

  • This case highlights the successful management of severe bone loss due to peri-implantitis through advanced grafting techniques.
  • The importance of vascularized bone matrix formation and angiogenic therapeutics for long-term implant success is emphasized.
  • This approach offers a viable solution for complex anatomical reconstructions in implant dentistry.