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Dentistry and Craniofacial Research

ISSN: 2576-392X

3

rd

Euroscicon Conference on

M a r c h 2 5 - 2 6 , 2 0 1 9

B u d a p e s t , H u n g a r y

Dental Hygiene 2019

Dental & Dental Hygiene

Before any surgical intervention with the purpose of setting dental implants, the

implantologist should not only do a general analysis of the case but first and most

important thing is to do the detailed study of the region or area over which the intervention

will take place. So, the implant-prosthetic rehabilitation requires that alveolar crusts

must have enough bone in good quality and on which we can work. But this is not always

possible. Different factors influence this inadequacy which in some cases is an obstacle

that should be treated seriously by the physician. Autograft, allograft or xenograft. In

generally, these surgical auxiliary techniques are used during interventions for atrophic

bone implantation.

Material and Method:

In this paper I have used my personal theoretical-practical

experience in the surgical treatment of patients who had undergone atrophic bone

surgery for a period of several years. In this paper we will present some clinical cases

treated at our clinic.

Clinical case:

The MS 50-year-old patient appears in our clinic after a failed implant

surgery on both jaws. The panoramic graph gives this view (Figure 1). It is snapped

into the upper jaw and after its prosthesis the control chart gives this view (Figure 2) .

The patient rightly needs to replenish the lower jaw (Fig.2). Bone atrophy is expressed

both in length and width. There is a correctional intervention that is performed using

the autologous bone graft, while the beneficial membrane is also used from enriched

plasma.

Results:

The results of the interventions were not only positive but the success limits

were equal to the placement of simple implants. We cannot fail tomention that in all cases

horizontal augmentation and post-stratigraphic implant management is accomplished

through directed regeneration of the bone (GBR - guided bone regeneration). The main

purpose of these procedures is to ensure long-term implant sustainability through

successful and predictable bone regeneration with as few complications and additional

surgical stages as possible.

Conclusion

: The bone volume determines the individual evaluation criteria for the

selection of the reconstructive technique that influences since in the beginning the

selection of the best procedure for the morpho-functional restoring of soft and hard

tissues and having the utmost care in aesthetics of implant prosthetics. The available

techniques in implants surgeon hands, to obtain enough bone volume for implants’

positioning, are numerous and often sophisticated. Their implementing in implant

surgery is the main duty of the doctor who takes over the surgical treatment of the patient

Biography

Aldo Vangjeli: From 2002 up to and including O.M.F surgeon

near Vlora RegionalHospital. From dt.01 / 06/2016 Pedagogue

(Academic Staff) at the Faculty of Dental Medicine. From 2002

to 2016 Oro-Maxilo-Facial Surgeon at Vlora Regional Hospital.

From 2009-2012 Head of Clinic of O.R.L-Ophthalmology-O.M.F.,

RegionalHospital,Vlora. From 2016 onwards Pedagogue at the

Faculty of Dental Medicine at the Medical University of Tirana

External lecturer at the Faculty of Dentistry, "Reald" University.

1998-2002: Postgraduate Specialization at the Faculty of

Medicine, Tirana, ORO-MAXILO-FACIAL Surgery. 03/05/2016

Ph.D protected by 'TIRANA MEDICINE UNIVERSITY' 'Faculty of

Dental Medicine'. I have more than 22 referrals at national and

international congresses. I have published more than 5 papers

in reputed journals and has been serving as an editorial board

member of repute.

aldo.vangjeli@yahoo.it

AN ANALYSIS OF THE ALVEOLAR PROCESS ATROPHY IN THE MAXILLO

FACIAL REGION AND THE INTERVENTIONS IN ORAL IMPLANTOLOGY

Aldo Vangjeli

O.M.F Surgeon, Albania

Aldo Vangjeli, Dent Craniofac Res 2019, Volume:4

DOI: 10.21767/2576-392X-C2-017