Dental Implants Installation Laterally to the Inferior Alveolar Nerve Canal Guided Tomography: A Case Report

C. Silva-Boghossian, André Lobo, P. Senna, Maurilio Alvim de Oliveira, H. Ferreira
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When severe atrophy in posterior portion of the mandible is present, lateralization of the alveolar nerve might be an option that allows implant installation in the area. However, this technique is complex and can produce some sequelae to patient, as paresthesia. Planning the implant installation using Cone-Beam Computed Tomography (CBCT)-guided surgery might prevent inferior alveolar nerve lateralization. The current report presents a clinical case of implants placement in posterior mandible area with severe alveolar ridge atrophy using CBCT-guide. The reported clinical case refers to a patient (female; 65 years old), partially edentulous, who sought dental rehabilitation complaining lack of efficiency of the removable inferior prosthesis. Clinically, it was observed that the remaining inferior teeth included 34, 33, 32, 31, 41, 42 and 43, and two dental implants in 35 and 44 positions. Moreover, severe bilateral alveolar ridge atrophy was noted. However, tomographic exams revealed bilateral proximity to inferior alveolar nerve canal where further implants should be placed. In order to avoid complications, a CBCT with surgical guide was obtained. At surgery with the surgical guide, 2 Cone Morse 3.5 × 10 mm dental implants were installed in the position of teeth 36 and 46. After implants placement, a new tomographic exam was performed. It was possible to verify the correct positioning to the implants laterally to the inferior alveolar nerve canal. Through the technique employed, it was possible to avoid manipulation of the inferior alveolar nerve bilaterally.
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牙种植体侧向下牙槽神经管引导断层扫描一例报告
当下颌后部出现严重萎缩时,牙槽神经偏侧可能是一种选择,可以在该区域安装种植体。然而,这种技术是复杂的,并可能产生一些后遗症,如感觉异常。在锥形束计算机断层扫描(CBCT)引导下规划种植体安装可以防止下牙槽神经偏侧。本文报告一例应用ct引导在下颌后区植入牙槽嵴严重萎缩的临床病例。所报告的临床病例是指患者(女性;65岁),部分无牙,寻求牙科康复,抱怨可拆卸下假体缺乏效率。临床观察剩余下牙34、33、32、31、41、42、43位,种植牙2颗,35、44位。此外,双侧牙槽嵴严重萎缩。然而,断层扫描检查显示双侧靠近下牙槽神经管,那里应该放置进一步的植入物。为避免并发症,在手术指导下行CBCT检查。在手术指导下,将2颗Cone Morse 3.5 × 10 mm种植体安装在第36和46颗牙的位置。植入后,进行新的断层扫描检查。可以验证植入物在下牙槽神经管外侧的正确定位。通过所采用的技术,可以避免双侧下牙槽神经的操作。
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