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Multidimensional osteodistraction for correction of implant malposition in edentulous segments.

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Multidimensional osteodistraction for correction of implant malposition in edentulous segments.

Auteurs : W. Zechner [Autriche] ; T. Bernhart ; K. Zauza ; A. Celar ; G. Watzek

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This study examined multidimensional osteodistraction as a treatment method for correction of implant malposition and as an alternative to augmentation procedures. The prosthetically unfavourable implant positions were due to growth-related implant malposition (in the context of treatment of young patients with oligodontia) or primary bone-driven implant insertions. The radiographical and clinical findings obtained with this osteodistraction technique are presented and discussed. A tooth-supported osteodistractor for multidimensional distraction with custom-fabricated distraction abutments was used for treatment of 8 patients with a total of 9 maxillary and mandibular edentulous segments including single-tooth gaps. All patients underwent an osteotomy at a minimum distance of 1 mm from the implant surface. Following primary wound healing, distraction was carried out by 1 mm in vertical direction and 0.5 mm in the demanded transverse direction daily until the prosthetically optimized position was achieved. During and after the 12-week retention phase, the patients were evaluated clinically and radiographically. Multidimensional osteodistraction was carried out successfully in all 8 patients. The distraction distances were 3 to 11 mm in vertical direction and a maximum of 5 mm in buccolingual/buccopalatal direction. The malpositioned implants were brought into a prosthetically optimized position in all cases. The results of this study show that this multidimensional osteodistraction technique allows both augmentation of edentulous segments with a clearly compromised implant host site and correction of unfavourable implant positions.

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