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Title: The atrophic edentulous alveolus. A preliminary study on a new generation of subperiosteal implants.
Epworth Authors: Dimitroulis, George
Other Authors: Gupta, Benjamin
Wilson, Ian
Hart, Christopher
Keywords: 3D Printing
CAD-CAM Technologies
Atrophic Edentulous Maxilla
Mandible
Subperiosteal Dental Implant
Dental Prosthetic
Jaw
Head and Neck Clinical Institute, Epworth HealthCare, Victoria, Australia
Issue Date: Feb-2022
Publisher: Springer
Citation: Oral Maxillofac Surg. 2022 Feb 4.
Abstract: The aim of this cohort case series is to present a new subperiosteal implant device that uses CAD-CAM technologies together with 3D metal printing capabilities to produce direct bone-anchored dental prosthetic solutions for the management of atrophic edentulous alveolus and jaws. The clinical experience of 21 subperiosteal devices implanted over a 4-year period is presented. The results of this study showed 14 of the 21 cases were successful (66.7%), while 7 cases had complications including exposure of the metal frame (5 cases), mobility of the device (1 case) and 1 case failed for reasons unrelated to the device. Four of the 7 cases were successfully salvaged resulting in an overall success rate of 85.7% (18 /21 cases). This study supports the use of fully customized subperiosteal jaw implants as a simple and reliable alternative for dental rehabilitation of atrophic edentulous cases which would otherwise require bone grafts for conventional fixed dental implant solutions. With more research, the clinical potential for this device is significant as it not only avoids the need for complex and lengthy reconstructive jaw surgery but also allows for the placement of immediate prosthetic teeth at the time of implantation.
URI: http://hdl.handle.net/11434/2116
DOI: 10.1007/s10006-022-01044-3
PubMed URL: https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/35119553/
ISSN: 1865-1569
Journal Title: Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery
Type: Journal Article
Type of Clinical Study or Trial: Case Series and Case Reports
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