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- Title
Severely Resorbed Mandible Treated with Iliac Crest Autogenous Bone Graft and Dental Implants: 17-Year Follow-up.
- Authors
Moses, Ofer; Nemcovsky, Carlos E.; Langer, Yair; Tal, Haim
- Abstract
Severe bone atrophy in the mandible may result in weakening of the jaw, unstable dentures, and dysfunction of the inferior alveolar nerve. These conditions were diagnosed in a 65-year-old woman who presented with a severely resorbed mandible. The interforaminal region of the mandible was augmented with an onlay graft harvested from the iliac crest. Four dental implants stabilized the graft by anchoring it inferiorly to the residual mandibular basal bone. Implants later served as abutments for a fixed 12-unit implant-supported prosthesis. The patient was followed for 17 years, during which the mandibular prosthesis was replaced twice. Despite the initial questionable prognosis, oral rehabilitation was successful, with no detectable clinical signs of bone loss over the 17-year follow-up period.
- Subjects
BONE grafting; AUTOTRANSPLANTATION; MANDIBLE; ALVEOLAR nerve; DENTAL implants; ORAL surgery; OLDER patients
- Publication
International Journal of Oral & Maxillofacial Implants, 2007, Vol 22, Issue 6, p1017
- ISSN
0882-2786
- Publication type
Article