Rehabilitation of patients with thin ridges by conical expanders and immediate cone morse dental implant: a case report
A. Scarano, P. Santos de Oliveira, G. Tagariello, G. Dipalma, A. Greco Lucchina, C. Mortellaro, C. Bugea, F. Lorusso Department of Oral Implantology, Dental Research Division, College Ingà, UNINGÁ, Cachoeiro de Itapemirim, Brazil. ascarano@unich.it
BACKGROUND: Horizontal atrophic ridges need a regenerative procedure for implant positioning and fixed rehabilitation. Cone Morse taper implants are characterized by the intimate fitting of the prosthetic interface with the absence of microgaps and micromovements of the interfaces. The aim of this case report was to evaluate the clinical outcome of Cone Morse implant design in split crest augmentation treatment.
CASE REPORT: A female patient with partial edentulism of atrophic posterior maxilla was treated for split crest procedure and implant-supported rehabilitation. A full-thickness flap was elevated, and horizontal and vertical osteotomic lines were produced with piezoelectric device. A total of 4 Cone Morse Taper implants (Universal III, Implacil de Bortoli, Brasil) were positioned and the site was grafted with bone substitute and covered by a heterologous membrane.
CONCLUSIONS: A complete healing of the surgical site was evident at the follow-up with no evidence of bone resorption. No radiolucency or inflammatory aspects of the treated site were evident in the radiographic control. Simultaneous Cone Morse implants positioning with split crest technique seems to be a promising treatment for posterior maxillary rehabilitation of atrophic edentulous ridges.
Published on: 2023/04/27
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A. Scarano, P. Santos de Oliveira, G. Tagariello, G. Dipalma, A. Greco Lucchina, C. Mortellaro, C. Bugea, F. Lorusso
Rehabilitation of patients with thin ridges by conical expanders and immediate cone morse dental implant: a case report
Eur Rev Med Pharmacol Sci
Year: 2023
Vol. 27 - N. 3 Suppl
Pages: 141-146
DOI: 10.26355/eurrev_202304_31333