Author/Authors :
Faot, Fernanda School of Dentistry - Federal University of Pelotas (UFPEL), Pelotas, RS, Brazil , Thomé, Geninho Latin American Institute of Dental Research and Education (ILAPEO), Curitiba, PR, Brazil , Machado Bielemann, Amália School of Dentistry - Federal University of Pelotas, Pelotas, RS, Brazil , Hermann, Caio Latin American Institute of Dental Research and Education (ILAPEO), Curitiba, PR, Brazil , Moreira Melo, Ana Cláudia Latin American Institute of Dental Research and Education (ILAPEO), Curitiba, PR, Brazil , Marques Padovan, Luis Eduardo Latin American Institute of Dental Research and Education (ILAPEO), Curitiba, PR, Brazil , Aparecida de Mattias Sartori, Ivete Latin American Institute of Dental Research and Education (ILAPEO), Curitiba, PR, Brazil
Abstract :
The rehabilitation of maxillary and mandibular bone atrophy represents one of the main challenges of modern oral implantology
because it requires a variety of procedures, which not only differ technically, but also differ in their results. In the face of limitations
such as deficiencies in the height and thickness of the alveolar structure, prosthetic rehabilitation has sought to avoid large bone
reconstruction through bone grafting; this clinical behavior has become a treatment system based on evidence from clinical
scientific research. In the treatment of atrophic maxilla, the use of zygomatic implants has been safely applied as a result of extreme
technical rigor and mastery of this surgical skill. For cases of posterior mandibular atrophy, short implants with a large diameter and
a combination of short and long implants have been recommended to improve biomechanical resistance.These surgical alternatives
have demonstrated a success rate similar to that of oral rehabilitation with the placing of conventional implants, allowing the
adoption of immediate loading protocol, a decrease in morbidity, simplification and speed of the treatment, and cost reduction.
This case report presents complete oral rehabilitation in a patient with bilateral bone atrophy in the posterior regions of the maxilla
and mandible with the goal of developing and increasing posterior occlusal stability during immediate loading.
Keywords :
Bone Atrophy , Zygomatic , Wide-Short , Implants