Title of article :
Rehabilitation of Posterior Maxilla with Obturator Supported by Zygomatic Implants
Author/Authors :
Mittal, Sankalp Department of Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery - Government Dental College (RUHS-CODS), Jaipur, India , Agarwal, Manoj Department of Conservative - Government Dental College (RUHS-CODS), Jaipur, India , Chatterjee, Debopriya Department of Periodontics - Government Dental College (RUHS-CODS), Jaipur, India
Abstract :
Prosthetic rehabilitation of atrophic maxilla and large maxillary defects can be done successfully by zygomatic implant-supported
prosthesis. Zygomatic implants are an avant-garde to complex and invasive-free vascularised osteocutaneous flaps, distraction
osteogenesis, and the solution to flap failures. A treated case of tuberculous osteomyelitis, with a class II (Aramany’s classification)
maxillary defect, reported to oral maxillofacial department, Government Dental College (RUHS-CODS). The defect in this group
was unilateral, retaining the anterior teeth. The patient was previously rehabilitated with a removable maxillary obturator.
Inadequate retention affected essential functions like speaking, mastication, swallowing, esthetics, and so on due to lack of
sufficient supporting tissues. A fixed prosthetic rehabilitation of posterior maxillary defect was done with obturator supported
with two single-piece zygomatic implants. At 1-year follow-up, the patient was comfortable with the prosthesis, and no further
complaints were recorded.
Keywords :
Posterior Maxilla , Obturator , Zygomatic Implants
Journal title :
Case Reports in Dentistry