2014
DOI: 10.1097/scs.0000000000000433
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Onlay Bone Augmentation and Bilateral Open Sinus Lifting With Simultaneous Implant Placement in a Cherubic Patient

Abstract: A 20-year-old edentulous woman, who was previously treated with the shave of the inferior border of the mandible and malar prominent region for aesthetic facial contouring, was selected for full mouth rehabilitation of the maxillomandibular region. The patient was treated with bilateral open sinus lifting through a lateral approach in the posterior of the maxilla and an onlay bone graft with lateral ramus as a donor site in the mandible anterior. Eight implants in the maxilla and 7 in the mandible were inserte… Show more

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“…Abela et al observent que les traitements orthodontiques peuvent être mis en oeuvre sans induire de résorption radiculaire supplémentaire [15]. De plus, à l'âge adulte, la pose d'implants dentaires et de prothèses paraît réalisable [16], y compris les chirurgies d'augmentation osseuse préimplantaire, sinus lift et auto-greffe de prélèvement ramique [17].…”
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“…Abela et al observent que les traitements orthodontiques peuvent être mis en oeuvre sans induire de résorption radiculaire supplémentaire [15]. De plus, à l'âge adulte, la pose d'implants dentaires et de prothèses paraît réalisable [16], y compris les chirurgies d'augmentation osseuse préimplantaire, sinus lift et auto-greffe de prélèvement ramique [17].…”
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“…It is a self-limited disease, and some cases of spontaneous regression have been reported. Approximately 250 cases of cherubism have been reported, but, to the best of our knowledge, only 11 papers describe an orbital involvement [1][2][3][4][5][6][7][8][9][10][11] and only 4 [12][13][14][15] on rehabilitation with dental implants. * Corresponding author at: Ctra Colmenar km.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…This is because its insufficient bone quality, deficient alveolar ridge, spiny ridges, undercuts, and sinus pneumatization are often encountered after tooth loss. Several approaches have been developed and are currently used to overcome these problems, two of them being sinus augmentation and bone augmentation (7) . Elevation of the maxillary sinus floor was first published by Boyne and James (1980) (8) .…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%