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The use of computer-guided flapless dental implant surgery (Nobel guide®) and immediate function to support a fixed full-arch prosthesis in fresh frozen homologous bone grafted patients: a retrospective cohort study with 5 to 8-year follow-up  (2020)

Autori:
De Santis, D; Gelpi, F; Zambotti, T; Rossetto, A; Luciano, U; Zotti, F; Iurlaro, A; Zarantonello, M; Finotti, M; Alberti, C; Zangani, A; Capocasale, G; Donadello, D; Faccioni, P; Nocini, P F
Titolo:
The use of computer-guided flapless dental implant surgery (Nobel guide®) and immediate function to support a fixed full-arch prosthesis in fresh frozen homologous bone grafted patients: a retrospective cohort study with 5 to 8-year follow-up
Anno:
2020
Tipologia prodotto:
Articolo in Rivista
Tipologia ANVUR:
Articolo su rivista
Lingua:
Inglese
Referee:
No
Nome rivista:
JOURNAL OF BIOLOGICAL REGULATORS & HOMEOSTATIC AGENTS
ISSN Rivista:
0393-974X
N° Volume:
34
Numero o Fascicolo:
6 Suppl. 2
Intervallo pagine:
49-61
Parole chiave:
NobelGuide®; computer-assisted surgery; flapless surgical procedure; fresh frozen homologous bone grafts; Follow-Up Studies; Humans; Retrospective Studies; Sweden; Treatment Outcome; Dental Implants; Surgery, Computer-Assisted
Breve descrizione dei contenuti:
: The introduction of computer-assisted and guided surgery has radically improved the possibility of using all available bone for implant support, reducing the need for extensive grafting procedures and allowing for better implant placement and restoration. Moreover, fresh frozen homologous bone (FFB) grafts have shown good osteoconductive properties and biocompatibility with results comparable to autologous bone patients. The purpose of this retrospective cohort study was to evaluate the survival and the success rate of implants and related fixed full arch prosthesis at the 5 to 8 years follow-up when performed with immediate function using a flapless surgical procedure and computer-aided technology (NobelGuide®, Nobel Biocare® AB, Goteborg, Sweden) in patients previously treated with FFB grafts; treated at the University of Verona with the NobelGuide® system from January 2007 to December 2012 with at least 5 years follow-up were reviewed. Survival implants and survival prosthesis' percentage reached 95% in a 5 to 8-year period. This study indicates that patients previously augmented with FFB graft for maxillary or mandibular bone atrophy can be safely treated with implant supported prosthesis based on the NobelGuide® protocol, with the aid of computer-generated guide.
Id prodotto:
123765
Handle IRIS:
11562/1053948
ultima modifica:
21 giugno 2024
Citazione bibliografica:
De Santis, D; Gelpi, F; Zambotti, T; Rossetto, A; Luciano, U; Zotti, F; Iurlaro, A; Zarantonello, M; Finotti, M; Alberti, C; Zangani, A; Capocasale, G; Donadello, D; Faccioni, P; Nocini, P F, The use of computer-guided flapless dental implant surgery (Nobel guide®) and immediate function to support a fixed full-arch prosthesis in fresh frozen homologous bone grafted patients: a retrospective cohort study with 5 to 8-year follow-up «JOURNAL OF BIOLOGICAL REGULATORS & HOMEOSTATIC AGENTS» , vol. 34 , n. 6 Suppl. 22020pp. 49-61

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