A modified surgical technique for inferior alveolar nerve repositioning on severely atrophic mandibles: case series of 11 consecutive surgical procedures.
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BACKGROUND To emphasize the characteristics and possible pitfalls of nerve reposition in cases of severe bone resorption in the posterior mandibular area, and to modify hard- and soft-tissue manipulation accordingly. METHODS We analyzed retrospectively, 7 patients in which we performed full arch lower jaw rehabilitation. The patients presented for oral rehabilitation having a minimal residual bone above the mandibular canal and had undergone inferioral veolar nerve (IAN) displacement with modified surgical technique for fixed prosthetic rehabilitation. RESULTS Eleven procedures of nerve repositioning were performed on severely atrophic mandibles. The average age of the patients was 43.29 years (12.37 SD). Residual bone above the mental foramen ranged between 0.5 mm and 1.5 mm, with an average of 0.93 mm (0.35 SD). In total, 32 dental implants were inserted into the area simultaneously with nerve displacement. The average follow-up time was 35.71 months(41.75 SD), ranging between 7 and 120 months. CONCLUSIONS Severe atrophic cases require special attention due to the loss of keratinized tissue around the crestal area.The use of a modified surgical approach and specific surgical instruments provides a safer working environment for the operator and ensures optimal results.
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عنوان ژورنال:
- Chirurgia
دوره 109 1 شماره
صفحات -
تاریخ انتشار 2014