Survival, Success, and Neuropathic Alterations Related to Implant Placement Procedures in the Nasopalatine Canal: A Systematic Review and Meta-analysis.

Juan Francisco Peña-Cardelles, Jovana Markovic, Andrè De Souza, Adam Hamilton, Alejandro Lanis, German O Gallucci
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The innervation of the hard and soft tissues of the anterior maxilla depends on the nasopalatine nerve. Due to its anatomy and proximity to implants in the esthetic area, it is essential to fully com-prehend its traits and possible effects while performing implant placement procedures. This review and meta-analysis aimed to assess the prevalence of neurosensorial alteration and the survival and success rates of dental implants in a relationship with the nasopalatine canal. A comprehensive search of the literature was conducted in MEDLINE, Web of Science, and Scopus databases. The included articles had to be case series or studies conducted in patients undergoing implant pro-cedures in the incisive canal region or who had undergone dental procedures with incisive canal deflation or neurovascular lateralization. A quantitative synthesis was performed using a meta-anal-ysis software program. Fixed- or random-effects models were applied based on the heterogeneity among studies. Four studies were included, and neurosensorial alterations were present in three of them. The range of neurosensorial alteration prevalence varied from 0% to 60%. A weighted mean of 29% ± 13% of neurosensorial alterations was calculated from the meta-analysis, and mean sur-vival and success rates were both 100%. Implant placement in the nasopalatine area is associated with high survival and success rates, as it is a safe procedure, but clinicians should be aware that neurosensorial alterations may be present when placing implants in this area.

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鼻腭管植入手术的存活率、成功率和神经病理性改变。系统回顾与元分析》。
上颌骨前软硬组织的神经支配依赖于鼻腭神经。由于其解剖结构和接近植入物的美学区域,在进行植入物放置过程中,充分理解其特征和可能的影响是至关重要的。本综述和荟萃分析旨在评估与鼻腭管相关的神经感觉改变的患病率以及种植体的存活率和成功率。在MEDLINE、Web of Science和Scopus数据库中进行了全面的文献检索。纳入的文章必须是病例系列或对在切根管区域进行种植手术的患者进行的研究,或对在切根管收缩或神经血管侧化进行牙科手术的患者进行的研究。采用荟萃分析软件程序进行定量综合。基于研究间的异质性,采用固定或随机效应模型。纳入了四项研究,其中三项研究存在神经感觉改变。神经感觉改变的发生率从0%到60%不等。从meta分析中计算出神经感觉改变的加权平均值为29%±13%,平均生存率和成功率均为100%。鼻腭区植入物具有较高的存活率和成功率,因为它是一种安全的手术,但临床医生应该意识到,在该区域放置植入物时可能会出现神经感觉改变。
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