Romanian Journal of Oral Rehabilitation (Dec 2022)

IMPROVING THE RECONSTRUCTION OF DENTAL OCCLUSION USING IMPLANTS IN ELDERLY PATIENTS

  • Mihaela Mitrea,
  • Razvan Radu Maxim,
  • Allia Dmour,
  • Marius Constantin Moraru,
  • Edlibi Al Hage Walid,
  • Razvan Tudor Tepordei,
  • Ovidiu Mihail Stefanescu,
  • Angela Tecuceanu,
  • Oana Elena Ciurcanu,
  • Irina Luciana Gurzu,
  • Catalin Mihai Buzduga,
  • Simona Niculescu,
  • Laura Iulia Bozomitu,
  • Vlad Danila

Journal volume & issue
Vol. 14, no. 4
pp. 150 – 166

Abstract

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Immediate function has become an accepted treatment modality for fixed restorations in completely edentulous jaws. Guided implant surgery is considered as a safe and minimally invasive flapless procedures. A total of 26 patients (10 males and 16 females, mean age 50.0+/- 15.5 years) were enrolled in the present retrospective clinical study, 265 implants post-extractive were installed, immediately loaded by means of a provisional fixed full arch. In our present study, a total of 265 SKY classic fast @ fix implants from Bredent were used for the reconstruction in 3 cases of both jaws, for the reconstruction of a single jaw in 5 cases, for the reconstruction of the maxilla in 6 cases and for the reconstruction of the mandible in 5 cases. Within the limits of this study, complete-arch fixed reconstruction by means of guided surgery and immediate loading of implant placed in fresh extraction sockets appears to be a reliable and successful procedure. Further long-term prospective studies on a larger sample of patients are needed to confirm these positive outcomes.

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