The use of a 2-stage inlay technique in atrophic posterior mandibles with more than 10-mm thickness and less than 5-mm height above the inferior alveolar nerve is described. The first surgical procedure was a basic corticotomy of the buccal and lingual bone. One month later, a complete inlay procedure was performed. Computed tomography and conventional radiography showed a mean vertical bone gain of 11.5 mm. This 2-stage inlay technique avoids the use of chisels to complete bone osteotomy and reduces postsurgical nerve disturbances in atrophic posterior mandibles. This technique reduces intraprocedure and postoperative patient discomfort
Felice P., Piana L., Pistilli R., Checchi L., Pellegrino G. (2012). Vertical ridge augmentation of atrophic posterior mandible with 2-stages inlay technique: a case report. IMPLANT DENTISTRY, 21, 190-195 [10.1097/ID.0b013e3182566ef3.].
Vertical ridge augmentation of atrophic posterior mandible with 2-stages inlay technique: a case report.
FELICE, PIETRO;CHECCHI, LUIGI;PELLEGRINO, GERARDO
2012
Abstract
The use of a 2-stage inlay technique in atrophic posterior mandibles with more than 10-mm thickness and less than 5-mm height above the inferior alveolar nerve is described. The first surgical procedure was a basic corticotomy of the buccal and lingual bone. One month later, a complete inlay procedure was performed. Computed tomography and conventional radiography showed a mean vertical bone gain of 11.5 mm. This 2-stage inlay technique avoids the use of chisels to complete bone osteotomy and reduces postsurgical nerve disturbances in atrophic posterior mandibles. This technique reduces intraprocedure and postoperative patient discomfortI documenti in IRIS sono protetti da copyright e tutti i diritti sono riservati, salvo diversa indicazione.