E u r o S c i C o n C o n f e r e n c e o n
Dental & Dental
Hygiene
Dental & Dental Hygiene 2018
Journal of Dental and Craniofacial Research
ISSN 2576-392X
M a r c h 2 6 - 2 7 , 2 0 1 8
E d i n b u r g h , S c o t l a n d
Page 68
The Bone Renaissance
Mahmood Qureshi
Pakistan Academy of Implant Dentistry
Pakistan
Introduction:
In a relentless pursuance of perfection and a
definitive solution for long term stability of tissues around
dental implants, the author will present an exceptional concept
- the ‘Bone Renaissance’; a unique philosophy encompassing
the sequential and codified reversal of the bone back to
its original 3-D Engineered Divine Osseo-architecture by
incorporating the 5 in 1 modus operandi: ‘SABIRIN’, Stable
Alveolar Bone Implant Reconstructive Integration Naturally;
a major paradigm shift in re-establishing the natural spiritual
union of the form and function.
The SABIRIN components resurrect the lost contours of the
hard and soft tissues with a long-term, esthetic predictability.
Materials and methods:
A typical patient, with existing
edentulous areas and desiring implant treatment, either does
not have adequate bone to permit implants to be placed or
to have them placed into normal root locations. This atrophy
is a dynamic functional loss as the bone heals and changes
from stress bearing to non-stress bearing bone for implant
placement. The Restoration of patients to Natural Contour,
Comfort, Function, Esthetics And Health is achieved by
using SABIRIN components: Vascularized Osteotomies,
Sinus Grafts, Onlay Grafts, Implant placements with bone
manipulation, Osteotomes, Piezo-surgical equipment,
Concentrated Growth Factors & Stem Cells.
Results:
It is not always possible to achieve the desirable
aesthetic results by placing dental implants only in patients
having advanced bone atrophy; various bone augmentation/
manipulation procedures are employed to increase the height
and width of the bone, in order to obtain acceptable facial
results. By understanding the modern augmentative and grafting
procedures, together with the availability of new techniques it
is possible to adequately restore the patients in a simpler and
predictable manner back to complete function and aesthetics.
In the search for success and stability, we have recognized,
with experience, observation and time that our comprehensive
solution based on “SABIRIN” principles is predictable, safer,
simpler, more stable and less expensive.
Analysis:
The increasing emphasis on aesthetic perfection in
contemporary implant dentistry requires that our goal as oral
implantologist should be to have implants and crowns placed
in the same position and appearance as natural teeth and be
supported by stable bone and attached gingiva. This can be
achieved by treating the primary obstacles of bone and soft
tissue deficiencies.
zhaidar@uandes.clJ Den Craniofac Res 2018, Volume: 3
DOI: 10.21767/2576-392X-C1-003