2015
DOI: 10.1016/j.cden.2014.08.003
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Surgical Complications After Implant Placement

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“…In particular, due to an increasing demand for augmenting atrophic posterior mandible and subsequent implant rehabilitation (Urban et al, ), a firm understanding of the biological structures in this region cannot be overemphasized. Surgical complications in the lingual posterior mandible may include mucosal tissue laceration, intrusion in the sublingual space, trauma to the branches of the lingual artery, and injury to the lingual nerve (Annibali, Ripari, La Monaca, Tonoli, & Cristalli, ; Camargo & Van Sickels, ; Greenstein et al, ; Isaacson, ; Longoni et al, ; Urban et al, ). These unfortunate adverse events may result in unfavorable bone augmentation outcomes, massive hemorrhage (Askar et al, ; Camargo & Van Sickels, ), neurosensory disturbances, and impaired mastication function.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…In particular, due to an increasing demand for augmenting atrophic posterior mandible and subsequent implant rehabilitation (Urban et al, ), a firm understanding of the biological structures in this region cannot be overemphasized. Surgical complications in the lingual posterior mandible may include mucosal tissue laceration, intrusion in the sublingual space, trauma to the branches of the lingual artery, and injury to the lingual nerve (Annibali, Ripari, La Monaca, Tonoli, & Cristalli, ; Camargo & Van Sickels, ; Greenstein et al, ; Isaacson, ; Longoni et al, ; Urban et al, ). These unfortunate adverse events may result in unfavorable bone augmentation outcomes, massive hemorrhage (Askar et al, ; Camargo & Van Sickels, ), neurosensory disturbances, and impaired mastication function.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Surgical complications in the lingual posterior mandible may include mucosal tissue laceration, intrusion in the sublingual space, trauma to the branches of the lingual artery, and injury to the lingual nerve (Annibali, Ripari, La Monaca, Tonoli, & Cristalli, ; Camargo & Van Sickels, ; Greenstein et al, ; Isaacson, ; Longoni et al, ; Urban et al, ). These unfortunate adverse events may result in unfavorable bone augmentation outcomes, massive hemorrhage (Askar et al, ; Camargo & Van Sickels, ), neurosensory disturbances, and impaired mastication function. Therefore, successful flap release and meticulous tissue management for achieving primary wound closure depend on a thorough anatomical understanding (Chan et al, ; Ritter et al, ; Urban et al, , ).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…La cirugía implantológica es una técnica predecible y muy utilizada en odontología (16)(17)(18). En la literatura se refleja que el dolor asociado a la técnica, todo y que se lesionan los tejidos orales para su inserción es discreto (19), dependiendo entre otros aspectos de la predisposición del paciente frente al mismo (20).…”
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“…This would probably cause an incidence of implant fixture displacement inside the body of the mandible [4,5]. Such serious complication can occur immediately with the surgical insertion of dental implants or postoperatively because of a deficiency in the primary stability of implants [6,7].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%