| Title | Segmental osteotomy to reposition multiple osseointegrated dental implants in the anterior maxilla in a trauma patient. | | Author(s) | Kao SY, Fong JH, Chou SJ, Wu JH, Tu HF, Yeung TC | | Institution | Department of Dentistry, Taipei Veterans General Hospital (VGH), Taiwan, ROC. | | Source | Dent Traumatol 2007 Feb; 23(1):56-9. | | Abstract | A 16-year-old young man had severe loss of alveolar bone and lost four teeth in the anterior maxilla because of traumatic injury in a traffic accident. To overcome the surgically compromised condition for implant rehabilitation, the deficient ridge was augmented by autogenous bone graft from the mandibular symphysis. The augmented ridge had much improvement in width but less in vertical height. Four implants were placed to gain initial osseointegration. Segmental osteotomy was performed to occlusally reposition the implants and bone for 5-mm in the anterior maxilla. After 2 years of clinical follow-up, the rehabilitation outcome is satisfactory and stable. | | Language | eng | | Pub Type(s) | Journal Article
| | PubMed ID | 17227383 |
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