Senses and Sciences (Sep 2018)

Bone graft sustained by implants

  • Roberto Becelli,
  • Giorgio Matarazzo

DOI
https://doi.org/10.14616/sands‐2018‐5‐597600
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 5, no. 3
pp. 597 – 600

Abstract

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Aims: In this paper we show a case of a patient with a severe mandibular resorption treated with combined use of iliac crest graft fixed with endosteal implants. Methods: In 2014 an 82 y.o. man in good general health with a total mandibular edentulism and a severe mandibular resorptive process, was treated with bone graft sustained by implants. The gratest height of mandibular bone was 7mm. Results: No complications were observed at dismission. After a three months follow-up without complications, at third month, implants were loaded with prosthetic manufacts. After follow-up no problems occurred. Conclusions: Simultaneous use of iliac bone graft and implant positioning, as described in our work, represents the minimal invasive way for restoration of totally or partially edentulous jaws.

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