Evaluation of patients undergoing placement of zygomatic implants using sinus slot technique

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Autor(a) principal: Araújo, Pryscyla P. T.
Data de Publicação: 2016
Outros Autores: Sousa, Samira Albuquerque de, Diniz, V. B. S., Gomes, Petrus Pereira, Silva, José Sandro Pereira da, Germano, Adriano Rocha
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Idioma: eng
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Resumo: Background: This study aimed to evaluate patients undergoing placement of zygomatic implants by Stella and Warner’s technique, considering the survival rate of conventional and zygomatic implants, and assess the health of the maxillary sinuses and the level of patient satisfaction. Methods: In this retrospective cohort study, 28 patients had received a combination of conventional and zygomatic implants (group I) and 14 were rehabilitated with only conventional implants (group II). Results: The results showed that Stella and Warner’s technique, thought to minimize the presence of the implant into the maxillary sinus, improving the emergence of the implant, proved to be effective, allowing a high survival rate of conventional and zygomatic implants (100 %). The follow-up period ranged from a minimum of 15 months to a maximum of 53 months after prosthetic rehabilitation (average of 34 months). No pathological changes were found on the periimplant tissues. Radiographs showed satisfactory bone levels in conventional implants of oral rehabilitation with zygomatic implants and a good positioning of the apex of the zygomatic implants in relation to the zygomaticbone. The tomographic findings revealed no characteristics of sinus disease. There were no cases of obstruction of the maxillary sinus ostium. Conclusions: The placement of zygomatic implants by Stella and Warner’s technique proved to be a predictable technique with high implant survival rate in patients with atrophic maxilla and was not associated with sinus disease in the sample analyzed. However, a long-term follow-up is necessary to confirm the initial findings of this study.
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spelling Araújo, Pryscyla P. T.Sousa, Samira Albuquerque deDiniz, V. B. S.Gomes, Petrus PereiraSilva, José Sandro Pereira daGermano, Adriano Rocha2017-05-16T13:19:14Z2017-05-16T13:19:14Z2016ARAUJO, P. P. T. et al. Evaluation of patients undergoing placement of zygomatic implants using sinus slot technique. International Journal of Implant Dentistry, v. 2, n. 2, p. 2-10, 2016.2198-4034https://repositorio.ufrn.br/jspui/handle/123456789/22988engZygomatic implantDental implantsEdentulous maxillaEvaluation of patients undergoing placement of zygomatic implants using sinus slot techniqueinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersioninfo:eu-repo/semantics/articleBackground: This study aimed to evaluate patients undergoing placement of zygomatic implants by Stella and Warner’s technique, considering the survival rate of conventional and zygomatic implants, and assess the health of the maxillary sinuses and the level of patient satisfaction. Methods: In this retrospective cohort study, 28 patients had received a combination of conventional and zygomatic implants (group I) and 14 were rehabilitated with only conventional implants (group II). Results: The results showed that Stella and Warner’s technique, thought to minimize the presence of the implant into the maxillary sinus, improving the emergence of the implant, proved to be effective, allowing a high survival rate of conventional and zygomatic implants (100 %). The follow-up period ranged from a minimum of 15 months to a maximum of 53 months after prosthetic rehabilitation (average of 34 months). No pathological changes were found on the periimplant tissues. Radiographs showed satisfactory bone levels in conventional implants of oral rehabilitation with zygomatic implants and a good positioning of the apex of the zygomatic implants in relation to the zygomaticbone. The tomographic findings revealed no characteristics of sinus disease. There were no cases of obstruction of the maxillary sinus ostium. Conclusions: The placement of zygomatic implants by Stella and Warner’s technique proved to be a predictable technique with high implant survival rate in patients with atrophic maxilla and was not associated with sinus disease in the sample analyzed. 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title Evaluation of patients undergoing placement of zygomatic implants using sinus slot technique
spellingShingle Evaluation of patients undergoing placement of zygomatic implants using sinus slot technique
Araújo, Pryscyla P. T.
Zygomatic implant
Dental implants
Edentulous maxilla
title_short Evaluation of patients undergoing placement of zygomatic implants using sinus slot technique
title_full Evaluation of patients undergoing placement of zygomatic implants using sinus slot technique
title_fullStr Evaluation of patients undergoing placement of zygomatic implants using sinus slot technique
title_full_unstemmed Evaluation of patients undergoing placement of zygomatic implants using sinus slot technique
title_sort Evaluation of patients undergoing placement of zygomatic implants using sinus slot technique
author Araújo, Pryscyla P. T.
author_facet Araújo, Pryscyla P. T.
Sousa, Samira Albuquerque de
Diniz, V. B. S.
Gomes, Petrus Pereira
Silva, José Sandro Pereira da
Germano, Adriano Rocha
author_role author
author2 Sousa, Samira Albuquerque de
Diniz, V. B. S.
Gomes, Petrus Pereira
Silva, José Sandro Pereira da
Germano, Adriano Rocha
author2_role author
author
author
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dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Araújo, Pryscyla P. T.
Sousa, Samira Albuquerque de
Diniz, V. B. S.
Gomes, Petrus Pereira
Silva, José Sandro Pereira da
Germano, Adriano Rocha
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Zygomatic implant
Dental implants
Edentulous maxilla
topic Zygomatic implant
Dental implants
Edentulous maxilla
description Background: This study aimed to evaluate patients undergoing placement of zygomatic implants by Stella and Warner’s technique, considering the survival rate of conventional and zygomatic implants, and assess the health of the maxillary sinuses and the level of patient satisfaction. Methods: In this retrospective cohort study, 28 patients had received a combination of conventional and zygomatic implants (group I) and 14 were rehabilitated with only conventional implants (group II). Results: The results showed that Stella and Warner’s technique, thought to minimize the presence of the implant into the maxillary sinus, improving the emergence of the implant, proved to be effective, allowing a high survival rate of conventional and zygomatic implants (100 %). The follow-up period ranged from a minimum of 15 months to a maximum of 53 months after prosthetic rehabilitation (average of 34 months). No pathological changes were found on the periimplant tissues. Radiographs showed satisfactory bone levels in conventional implants of oral rehabilitation with zygomatic implants and a good positioning of the apex of the zygomatic implants in relation to the zygomaticbone. The tomographic findings revealed no characteristics of sinus disease. There were no cases of obstruction of the maxillary sinus ostium. Conclusions: The placement of zygomatic implants by Stella and Warner’s technique proved to be a predictable technique with high implant survival rate in patients with atrophic maxilla and was not associated with sinus disease in the sample analyzed. However, a long-term follow-up is necessary to confirm the initial findings of this study.
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