2018
DOI: 10.20453/reh.v28i2.3327
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Rehabilitación Integral de un paciente con reabsorción ósea horizontal, mediante regeneración ósea guiada simultánea a la colocación de implantes

Abstract: El objetivo del presente caso clínico fue rehabilitar integralmente a un paciente parcialmente edéntulo con reabsorción ósea horizontal en zona estética anterior, mediante implantes dentales. Se relata el caso clínico de una paciente de 78 años de edad sistémicamente sana con reabsorción ósea horizontal severa portadora por muchos años de prótesis parcial removible. Se realizó regeneración ósea guiada con colocación simultánea de implantes dentales usando mallas de titanio que fueron fijadas al implante. Xenoi… Show more

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“…This technique is commonly used by implant dentists, because at this point when studying the guided bone regeneration technique, Oddó, et al, (2020) mentions its use in situations of preservation of the alveolar ridge soon after tooth extraction, thus avoiding the eventual local bone resorption and spread of unwanted connective tissue into the space in which the clot will then be preserved and new bone formation will take place. Angulo-Serrano, et al, (2018) exposes the effectiveness of immediate implant placement, in sites with severe horizontal and vertical bone resorption, when using titanium mesh associated with particulate bovine bone and growth factors (PRF membranes), thus obtaining a faster tissue recovery, in addition to promoting greater stability for the graft and the implant through the titanium. Still analyzing the growth factors, Ramos, et al, (2019) cites satisfactory results in their studies when their use is associated with other grafting techniques, using materials such as xenogeneic and alloplastic grafts, in increases in the alveolar ridge, both mandibular and jaw.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…This technique is commonly used by implant dentists, because at this point when studying the guided bone regeneration technique, Oddó, et al, (2020) mentions its use in situations of preservation of the alveolar ridge soon after tooth extraction, thus avoiding the eventual local bone resorption and spread of unwanted connective tissue into the space in which the clot will then be preserved and new bone formation will take place. Angulo-Serrano, et al, (2018) exposes the effectiveness of immediate implant placement, in sites with severe horizontal and vertical bone resorption, when using titanium mesh associated with particulate bovine bone and growth factors (PRF membranes), thus obtaining a faster tissue recovery, in addition to promoting greater stability for the graft and the implant through the titanium. Still analyzing the growth factors, Ramos, et al, (2019) cites satisfactory results in their studies when their use is associated with other grafting techniques, using materials such as xenogeneic and alloplastic grafts, in increases in the alveolar ridge, both mandibular and jaw.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%