2015
DOI: 10.11607/jomi.3691
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Reliability of Four Zygomatic Implant-Supported Prostheses for the Rehabilitation of the Atrophic Maxilla: A Systematic Review

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“…The decision was then made fill-up the anterior space using acrylic resin even though the access at mucosal interface to fulfill hygienic demands had become more difficult. As cleaning is more difficult on the palatal side requiring reinforcement and modification of plaque control and home care maintenance [4]. Therefore, it was explained to the patient that this modification would require more effort in hygiene maintenance and more frequently periodic visits would be required…”
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“…The decision was then made fill-up the anterior space using acrylic resin even though the access at mucosal interface to fulfill hygienic demands had become more difficult. As cleaning is more difficult on the palatal side requiring reinforcement and modification of plaque control and home care maintenance [4]. Therefore, it was explained to the patient that this modification would require more effort in hygiene maintenance and more frequently periodic visits would be required…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Zygomatic implants have been indicated for severely atrophic maxilla and have shown promising outcomes [1] [3] [4] [5] allowing anchorage and stability in the zygomatic bone, that is characterized by a cortical bone with a dense trabecular structure [6]. Zygomatic implant placement is a less invasive technique when compared to bone grafting.…”
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“…Wang et al [19], in a recent systematic review, observed a zygomatic implant survival rate weighted mean of 96.7 %, with a 95 % confidence interval of 92.5-98.5 %, and reported orbital perforation to be the most significant complication, despite being infrequent. Davó and Pons [20] have reported several complications for ZIs supportedfixed prostheses, such as penetration of the orbital cavity during the drilling protocol, infection following fistula, sinusitis, fracture of the abutment screw and fracture of the prosthesis.…”
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“…In addition, patients with edentulous upper and lower arch have a loss of vertical dimension of face with aged expression. Many surgical techniques have been proposed to increase the bone volume, height and thickness, such as Le Fort I osteotomy, bone grafts and insertion of dental implants (23)(24)(25)(26)(27)(28)(29)(30)(31)(32). The project of these surgical procedures is complex, because it is not possible to reproduce the displacements of osteotomized bone segments and condilar movements in three planes of space (7,8).…”
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