Homogenous Bone Grafts as an Alternative in Oral Rehabilitation Treatments with Dental Implants

ABSTRACT: The present study aims to describe, through a case report, the functioning of bone grafts, where they are obtained including bone banks and the different dental areas in which it is used. A 50-year.old female patient HMR, sought the postgraduate college of dentistry CECAPE for oral rehabil...

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Autores principales: Matos,Jefferson David Melo de, Nakano,Leonardo Jiro Nomura, Silva,Severino Alexandre Babosa da, Nascimento,Jaqueline Alves do, Aureliano,Geórgia Maria Granja, Andrade,Valdir Cabral, Bottino,Marco Antonio, Vasconcelos,John Eversong Lucena de, Lopes,Guilherme da Rocha Scalzer
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spelling oai:scielo:S0718-381X20200004006782020-10-05Homogenous Bone Grafts as an Alternative in Oral Rehabilitation Treatments with Dental ImplantsMatos,Jefferson David Melo deNakano,Leonardo Jiro NomuraSilva,Severino Alexandre Babosa daNascimento,Jaqueline Alves doAureliano,Geórgia Maria GranjaAndrade,Valdir CabralBottino,Marco AntonioVasconcelos,John Eversong Lucena deLopes,Guilherme da Rocha Scalzer bone transplantation dental implants bone and bones alveolar bone grafting bone-implant interface ABSTRACT: The present study aims to describe, through a case report, the functioning of bone grafts, where they are obtained including bone banks and the different dental areas in which it is used. A 50-year.old female patient HMR, sought the postgraduate college of dentistry CECAPE for oral rehabilitation. The initial clinical examination revealed the absence of several dental elements in both the maxilla and mandi ble, bone resorption in the entire maxillary extension where there was an absence of elements in the anterior region and the presence of a torus in the palatal region. Initial tomographic examinations of the maxilla and mandible were performed, looking for the best conduct regarding the diagnosis and planning of the case. After the clinical and radiographic examinations was performed, and the diagnosis was reached, it was determined as a treatment for oral rehabilitation of the maxilla, bone grafting and an Implant-supported Removable Partial Prosthesis and for the mandible a Dento-muco-supported Removable Partial Prosthesis. Dental treatments and oral rehabilitation from the use of bone tissues and bone grafting have become commonly used. Procedures that would normally lead to failure started to increase the percentage of successes due to the use of these biomaterials. The use of bone grafts in dentistry has been shown to be a very effective and useful resource, considering its great applicability in bone reconstructions in different areas of dentistry.info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessUniversidad de La Frontera. Facultad de MedicinaInternational journal of odontostomatology v.14 n.4 20202020-12-01text/htmlhttp://www.scielo.cl/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S0718-381X2020000400678en10.4067/S0718-381X2020000400678
institution Scielo Chile
collection Scielo Chile
language English
topic bone transplantation
dental implants
bone and bones
alveolar bone grafting
bone-implant interface
spellingShingle bone transplantation
dental implants
bone and bones
alveolar bone grafting
bone-implant interface
Matos,Jefferson David Melo de
Nakano,Leonardo Jiro Nomura
Silva,Severino Alexandre Babosa da
Nascimento,Jaqueline Alves do
Aureliano,Geórgia Maria Granja
Andrade,Valdir Cabral
Bottino,Marco Antonio
Vasconcelos,John Eversong Lucena de
Lopes,Guilherme da Rocha Scalzer
Homogenous Bone Grafts as an Alternative in Oral Rehabilitation Treatments with Dental Implants
description ABSTRACT: The present study aims to describe, through a case report, the functioning of bone grafts, where they are obtained including bone banks and the different dental areas in which it is used. A 50-year.old female patient HMR, sought the postgraduate college of dentistry CECAPE for oral rehabilitation. The initial clinical examination revealed the absence of several dental elements in both the maxilla and mandi ble, bone resorption in the entire maxillary extension where there was an absence of elements in the anterior region and the presence of a torus in the palatal region. Initial tomographic examinations of the maxilla and mandible were performed, looking for the best conduct regarding the diagnosis and planning of the case. After the clinical and radiographic examinations was performed, and the diagnosis was reached, it was determined as a treatment for oral rehabilitation of the maxilla, bone grafting and an Implant-supported Removable Partial Prosthesis and for the mandible a Dento-muco-supported Removable Partial Prosthesis. Dental treatments and oral rehabilitation from the use of bone tissues and bone grafting have become commonly used. Procedures that would normally lead to failure started to increase the percentage of successes due to the use of these biomaterials. The use of bone grafts in dentistry has been shown to be a very effective and useful resource, considering its great applicability in bone reconstructions in different areas of dentistry.
author Matos,Jefferson David Melo de
Nakano,Leonardo Jiro Nomura
Silva,Severino Alexandre Babosa da
Nascimento,Jaqueline Alves do
Aureliano,Geórgia Maria Granja
Andrade,Valdir Cabral
Bottino,Marco Antonio
Vasconcelos,John Eversong Lucena de
Lopes,Guilherme da Rocha Scalzer
author_facet Matos,Jefferson David Melo de
Nakano,Leonardo Jiro Nomura
Silva,Severino Alexandre Babosa da
Nascimento,Jaqueline Alves do
Aureliano,Geórgia Maria Granja
Andrade,Valdir Cabral
Bottino,Marco Antonio
Vasconcelos,John Eversong Lucena de
Lopes,Guilherme da Rocha Scalzer
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title Homogenous Bone Grafts as an Alternative in Oral Rehabilitation Treatments with Dental Implants
title_short Homogenous Bone Grafts as an Alternative in Oral Rehabilitation Treatments with Dental Implants
title_full Homogenous Bone Grafts as an Alternative in Oral Rehabilitation Treatments with Dental Implants
title_fullStr Homogenous Bone Grafts as an Alternative in Oral Rehabilitation Treatments with Dental Implants
title_full_unstemmed Homogenous Bone Grafts as an Alternative in Oral Rehabilitation Treatments with Dental Implants
title_sort homogenous bone grafts as an alternative in oral rehabilitation treatments with dental implants
publisher Universidad de La Frontera. Facultad de Medicina
publishDate 2020
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