Journal Name:
Annals of Maxillofacial Surgery
Volume:
4
Issue:
1
Pages From:
19
To:
23
Date:
Wednesday, January 1, 2014
Keywords:
Bone augmentation, dental implants, ridge expansion, ridge osteotomy, ridge splitting
Abstract:
Purpose: A two stage approach of ridge splitting and lateral expansion in the mandible to achieve enough bone width for
the purpose of dental implants is presented. Materials and Methods: A total of 13 consecutive patients with 16 long‑span
edentulous areas of the mandibular ridge were included in this study and 42 dental implants were inserted. Corticotomy of
a rectangular buccal segment was carried out followed by 3 weeks of recovery; the mandibular ridge was stretched laterally,
leaving the buccal periosteum attached to the lateralized segment. In this modification, there was no need for the use of grafted
foreign materials to fill the defect and neither the use of barrier membranes, since it was treated practically as a fresh extraction
site. To prevent the undesirable movement of the lateral plate, a small chip (2‑3 mm in diameter) of bone spacer was properly
fixed. The dental implants were placed 3‑5 months later on. Results: Approximately, 86% of the expanded areas were successful
in providing an adequate width to accommodate an implant. The average gain in width was 3.22 ± 0.97 mm. All intended
implants were inserted. Prosthetic loading with fixed prosthesis was successfully implemented in all cases. Conclusion: This
modified technique is a simple and short procedure with satisfactory results and minimal morbidity. Of note, this approach is
devoid of foreign materials usage and has a low rate cost, therefore, should be employed more often.
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