Treatment Options for Oral Rehabilitation of the Atrophic Maxilla: A Literature Review
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Treatment Options for Oral Rehabilitation of the Atrophic Maxilla : A Literature Review. / Ramezanzade, Shaqayeq; Aeinehvand, Mahsa; Khurshid, Zohaib; Keyhan, Seied Omid; Fallahi, Hamid Reza; Abbasi, Arash.
In: Avicenna Journal of Dental Research, Vol. 15, No. 3, 2023, p. 122-133.Research output: Contribution to journal › Review › Research › peer-review
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T1 - Treatment Options for Oral Rehabilitation of the Atrophic Maxilla
T2 - A Literature Review
AU - Ramezanzade, Shaqayeq
AU - Aeinehvand, Mahsa
AU - Khurshid, Zohaib
AU - Keyhan, Seied Omid
AU - Fallahi, Hamid Reza
AU - Abbasi, Arash
N1 - Publisher Copyright: © 2023 The Author(s).
PY - 2023
Y1 - 2023
N2 - Background: The aim of this narrative literature review was clinical indications as well as common complications of the most common treatment options for oral rehabilitation of the upper jaw. The paper also introduced a novel decision-making tool for guiding the selection of the most appropriate treatment for oral rehabilitation based on patients’ residual bone height, width, and quality. Methods: This study is a review article based on PubMed and Scopus that was done by reviewing articles from 2000 to 2022. Treatment choices for edentulous maxillae with the insufficient bone for implant placement comprise two broad classifications: bone defect compensation by bone augmentation techniques and modified implant designs for specific situations to utilize the remaining bone. The following factors have to be taken into consideration: the residual bony anatomy, remaining bone volume and quality, skeletal maxillomandibular relationship, scientific evidence, the experience of the clinicians, and, the patients’ increasing demands and expectations. Results: Grafting techniques are often demanding for both patients and surgeons. Likewise, they are associated with a prolonged treatment time, increased financial cost, and higher complication risks, especially in medically compromised patients. Several non-grafting alternative options have been reported such as zygomatic implants (ZIs), short implants, tilted implants, and the like. Conclusion:Oral rehabilitation in the upper jaw should follow a comprehensive assessment and examination of the patient’s quality and dimensions of residual bone. The clinical decision between grafting versus non-grafting options is associated with several factors.
AB - Background: The aim of this narrative literature review was clinical indications as well as common complications of the most common treatment options for oral rehabilitation of the upper jaw. The paper also introduced a novel decision-making tool for guiding the selection of the most appropriate treatment for oral rehabilitation based on patients’ residual bone height, width, and quality. Methods: This study is a review article based on PubMed and Scopus that was done by reviewing articles from 2000 to 2022. Treatment choices for edentulous maxillae with the insufficient bone for implant placement comprise two broad classifications: bone defect compensation by bone augmentation techniques and modified implant designs for specific situations to utilize the remaining bone. The following factors have to be taken into consideration: the residual bony anatomy, remaining bone volume and quality, skeletal maxillomandibular relationship, scientific evidence, the experience of the clinicians, and, the patients’ increasing demands and expectations. Results: Grafting techniques are often demanding for both patients and surgeons. Likewise, they are associated with a prolonged treatment time, increased financial cost, and higher complication risks, especially in medically compromised patients. Several non-grafting alternative options have been reported such as zygomatic implants (ZIs), short implants, tilted implants, and the like. Conclusion:Oral rehabilitation in the upper jaw should follow a comprehensive assessment and examination of the patient’s quality and dimensions of residual bone. The clinical decision between grafting versus non-grafting options is associated with several factors.
KW - Alveolar bone grafting
KW - Dental implants
KW - Mandible
KW - Maxilla
U2 - 10.34172/ajdr.1601
DO - 10.34172/ajdr.1601
M3 - Review
AN - SCOPUS:85181931768
VL - 15
SP - 122
EP - 133
JO - Avicenna Journal of Dental Research
JF - Avicenna Journal of Dental Research
SN - 2423-7582
IS - 3
ER -
ID: 379796599