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SURGIPLANNER: A NEW METHOD FOR ONE STEP ORAL REHABILITATION OF SEVERE ATROPHIC MAXILLA

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The implant-prosthetic rehabilitation of edentulous upper jaws has always been complex for surgeons and dentists. The lack of bone in both vertical and horizontal dimension does not allow the correct insertion of dental implants. In addition, patients with edentulous upper and lower arch have a loss of vertical dimension of the face and an aged expression. Many surgical techniques have been proposed to increase the bone volume, height and thickness, such as the Le Fort I osteotomy, the bone grafts and the placement of dental implants. Planning these surgical procedures is difficult, because it is not possible to reproduce the movements of osteotomized bone segments in three planes of space. This article describes the treatment of severe atrophy maxilla with a new approach using a new instrument named “Surgiplanner”. Surgiplanner is a method that, only using a computerized axial tomography (CAT), allows to obtain a totally predetermined therapeutic result from both an aesthetic and functional point of view, with surgery of severe resorbed jaws. Surgiplanner allows repositioning of segment of the skeleton of the patient’s face in a predetermined and controlled way for the best implant-supported oral rehabilitation.

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A. Busato

V. Vismara

F. Grecchi

E. Grecchi

D. Lauritano

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Busato , A., Vismara , V., Grecchi , F., Grecchi , E., & Lauritano , D. (2017). SURGIPLANNER: A NEW METHOD FOR ONE STEP ORAL REHABILITATION OF SEVERE ATROPHIC MAXILLA. Oral & Implantology, 10(3), 325–334. Retrieved from https://www.oimplantology.org/oimp/article/view/220
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