2009
DOI: 10.1016/j.joms.2009.06.016
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Treatment Planning and Surgical Considerations in Implant Therapy for Patients With Agenesis, Oligodontia, and Ectodermal Dysplasia: Review and Case Presentation

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“…10 However, several authors have reported normal healing and comparable osseointegration rates between ED patients and healthy controls. 3,4,8,9,[11][12][13] Garagiola et al compared osseointegration in ED and non-ED patients followed up to 3 years. Ninety-one percent success rate in ED patients and 95.8% success rate in non-ED patients were reported.…”
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“…10 However, several authors have reported normal healing and comparable osseointegration rates between ED patients and healthy controls. 3,4,8,9,[11][12][13] Garagiola et al compared osseointegration in ED and non-ED patients followed up to 3 years. Ninety-one percent success rate in ED patients and 95.8% success rate in non-ED patients were reported.…”
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“…24 When reviewing the literature and case reports on treating ED patients, anywhere between 4 and 8 implants have been placed in the maxilla, and 5 to 8 implants were placed in the mandible for full-fixed prosthetic restoration. 3,11,13,26 An important factor to consider in treatment planning is the temporary restoration during healing time. In our patient, strategic extractions took place to allow the prosthesis to function on remaining teeth while integration of implants took place.…”
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“…However, the quantity of existing bone in patients with severe hypodontia is usually poor, and bone grafting procedures are usually necessary before implant placement. The main basic prerequisites for reconstruction of the edentulous maxilla and mandible are sufficient bone mass and orthoalveolar form 3,4,8. This can be obtained by augmentation of the available substrate using accepted techniques such as vertical and lateral augmentation of the alveolar ridge, sinus floor augmentation and orthognathic surgery 2,8,9…”
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