Current Orientations in Proimplant
Alveolar Bone Addition
Norina FORNA1,
6, Andrei KOZMA2, 6, Doriana AGOP-FORNA*3,
Claudiu TOPOLICEANU4, Calin TĂTARU5
1 Faculty of Dental Medicine, UMF”GrigoreT.Popa”, Iași, Romania
2 National Institute for Maternal and Child Health”Alessandrescu-Rusescu”,
Bucureşti, Romania
3 Faculty of Dental Medicine, UMF”GrigoreT.Popa”, Iași, Romania
4 Faculty of Dental Medicine, UMF”GrigoreT.Popa”, Iași, Romania
5 Faculty of Dental Medicine, UMF”GrigoreT.Popa”, Iași, Romania
6Academy of Romanian Scientists, Splaiul Independentei nr. 54,
sector 5, 050094 Bucuresti, Romania
* Corresponding author e-mail: dr.doriana.forna@gmail.com
Abstract
In the
context of the increased prevalence of dental caries and periodontal disease
reported in our country, the extensive partial edentation is a
common pathology, which requires complex treatment solutions. Implant-prosthetic therapy
is the optimal treatment solution from a biological, functional and
biomechanical point of view. Interdisciplinary
management of implant-prosthetic therapy frequently involves the
reconstruction of alveolar ridges in the pro-implant stage. The specialists in
implantology and dento-alveolar surgery face the
issue of the selection of grafting materials and techniques in relation to
systemic, loco-regional, local factors and the planned prosthetic solution. In this context, a practical guide for the use
of grafting materials and techniques may be useful
to practitioners in order to optimize the aesthetic and functional results in
the implant-prosthetic therapy of
edentulous patients.
Keywords: edentation, alveolar resorption, implant-prosthetic therapy,
alveolar bone addition
DOI https://doi.org/10.56082/annalsarscibio.2020.2.64