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Full-arch Rehabilitation After Alveolar Ridge Augmentation Using a Subperiosteal Tunneling Approach.

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This study demonstrates successful full-arch dental rehabilitation in patients with severe jawbone loss. A novel subperiosteal tunneling technique enabled bone augmentation and implant stability, restoring function and aesthetics.

Keywords:
Alveolar ridge augmentationbone-level implantsedentulous jawfull-arch rehabilitationsubperiosteal tunneling approach

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Area of Science:

  • Dentistry
  • Oral Surgery
  • Implantology

Background:

  • Full-arch rehabilitation in atrophic jaws presents challenges, often requiring extensive bone grafting.
  • Achieving primary implant stability in augmented bone is critical for treatment success.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To present a case of successful mandibular alveolar ridge augmentation using a subperiosteal tunneling approach.
  • To describe the subsequent full-arch rehabilitation with bone-level implants.

Main Methods:

  • A subperiosteal tunneling technique was employed for mandibular alveolar ridge augmentation.
  • Multiple bone-level implants were placed following the augmentation procedure.
  • Full-arch rehabilitation was completed using the placed implants.

Main Results:

  • The subperiosteal tunneling approach facilitated successful mandibular alveolar ridge augmentation.
  • Primary stability was achieved for the placed bone-level implants.
  • The patient underwent successful full-arch rehabilitation.

Conclusions:

  • The subperiosteal tunneling approach is a viable technique for mandibular alveolar ridge augmentation in atrophic jaws.
  • This method allows for successful placement of bone-level implants and subsequent full-arch rehabilitation.
  • It offers a potential solution for complex restorative cases.