Nasal defects and osseointegrated implants: UCLA experience
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Auteurs : Russell D. Nishimura [États-Unis] ; Eleni Roumanas [États-Unis] ; Peter K. Moy [États-Unis] ; Toshiro Sugai [États-Unis]Source :
- The Journal of Prosthetic Dentistry [ 0022-3913 ] ; 1996.
English descriptors
- KwdEn :
- Abutment, Abutment connection, Conventional abutments, Craniofacial, Craniofacial implants, Defect, Dentistry, Facial prostheses, Frontal bone, Glabella, Glabella region, Glabellar region, Gold cylinders, Granulation tissue formation, Hygiene procedures, Implant, Implant failure, Implant placement, Implant site, Implant sites, Implant success rate, Maxillofacial, Maxillofacial prosthetics, Mobile tissues, Moist tissue, Nasal, Nasal defects, Nasal prostheses, Nasal prosthesis, Nasal sculpture, Nishimura, Oral maxillofac implants, Osseointegrated, Osseointegrated implants, Prosthesis, Prosthet dent, Prosthetic, Prosthetic dentistry, Removable prosthodontics, Rhinectomy defects, Slight redness, Soft tissue, Soft tissue response, Soft tissues, Stsg, Study period, Success rate, Sufficient bone, Surgical, Surgical considerations, Surgical reconstruction, Surgical revision, Titanium implants, Ucla.
- Teeft :
- Abutment, Abutment connection, Conventional abutments, Craniofacial, Craniofacial implants, Defect, Dentistry, Facial prostheses, Frontal bone, Glabella, Glabella region, Glabellar region, Gold cylinders, Granulation tissue formation, Hygiene procedures, Implant, Implant failure, Implant placement, Implant site, Implant sites, Implant success rate, Maxillofacial, Maxillofacial prosthetics, Mobile tissues, Moist tissue, Nasal, Nasal defects, Nasal prostheses, Nasal prosthesis, Nasal sculpture, Nishimura, Oral maxillofac implants, Osseointegrated, Osseointegrated implants, Prosthesis, Prosthet dent, Prosthetic, Prosthetic dentistry, Removable prosthodontics, Rhinectomy defects, Slight redness, Soft tissue, Soft tissue response, Soft tissues, Stsg, Study period, Success rate, Sufficient bone, Surgical, Surgical considerations, Surgical reconstruction, Surgical revision, Titanium implants, Ucla.
Abstract
Abstract: A clinical study of 23 craniofacial implants placed in 11 nasal defects was conducted over a 7-year period. Implant-retained nasal prostheses were fabricated, implant success rate was determined, and the soft tissue responses were recorded at 6-month intervals. No data were gathered on two implants because of patient death. The implant success rate was 71.4% ( 15 21) but varied significantly by anatomic site. The implant success rate in the glabella was 0% ( 0 4), whereas the success rate in the anterior nasal floor was 88.1% ( 15 17). All implant failures occurred within the first year of loading. A five-point scale was used to record the health of the peri-implant soft tissues, and the patients were followed up from 6 to 74 months. The unit of measure was a visit/site, and a unit was assigned for each instance an implant site was evaluated. Evaluations were conducted at 6-month intervals for a total of 76 visit/sites for the study period. The results revealed that 85.5% ( 65 76) of the visit/sites demonstrated an absence of inflammation; 10.5% ( 8 76) of the visit/sites demonstrated slight redness; 1.3% ( 1 76) demonstrated peri-implant red and moist tissues; 2.6% ( 2 76) demonstrated granulation tissue associated with the implants; and 0% ( 0 76) demonstrated infection of the peri-implant soft tissues. Severe soft tissue reactions around implants placed in the anterior nasal floor are rare.
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DOI: 10.1016/S0022-3913(96)90436-9
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