Reconstruction of Severely Atrophied Mandible and Simultaneous Implant Insertion with an Inverted Sandwich Technique

Objectives. To reconstruct and rehabilitate a severely atrophied mandible. Case presentation. A 40-year-old female patient with the chief complaint of denture instability was admitted to our care. In our opinion, the optimum reconstructive method for their severely atrophied mandible (width of 4 mm)...

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Main Authors: Milad Etemadi Sh (Author), Alireza Tamizifar (Author), Fatemeh Aghajani (Author), Mahshad Saei (Author)
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Published: Hindawi Limited, 2023-01-01T00:00:00Z.
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Summary:Objectives. To reconstruct and rehabilitate a severely atrophied mandible. Case presentation. A 40-year-old female patient with the chief complaint of denture instability was admitted to our care. In our opinion, the optimum reconstructive method for their severely atrophied mandible (width of 4 mm) was bone grafting with an inverted sandwich technique. 2 split-thickness autogenous calvarial grafts were attained. 4 onlay bone blocks were prepared, placed with an inverted sandwich technique, and fixed with 8 lag screws. 4 implants (Osstem, ⌀4×10 mm) were placed simultaneously, and an immediate post-operation cone beam computed tomography confirmed the proper placement of the grafts and implants. No complications were reported within 4 and 8 months following graft and implant placement. Final impressions for full dental rehabilitation were taken at the 8-month follow-up. Conclusion. Split-thickness calvarial grafts and simultaneous implant placement seem to be a very efficient and promising approach for major reconstruction of the mandible. However, further studies are recommended.
Item Description:2090-6455
10.1155/2023/2973079