Implantes cigomáticos en pacientes con edentulismo maxilar y reabsorción ósea severa

  • María Vélez A
  • Torres Á
  • Ortiz-Orrego G
  • et al.
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Abstract Treatment with conventional implants can not be part of the implant rehabilitation in edentulous jaws in some patients due to advanced bone resorption or sinus neumatization, which leads to inadequate amounts of bone to anchor the implants. Rotaru H, Schumacher R, Kim SG, Dinu C. Selective Laser melted titanium implants: a new technique for the reconstruction of extensive zygomatic complex defects. Angled dental implant placement into the vomer/nasal crest of atrophic maxillae for all-onfour immediate function: A - 2 year clinical study of 100 consecutive patients. Length of the drilling holes of zygomatic implants inserted with the standard technique or a revised method: A comparative study in dry skulls.J CranioMaxillo fac Sur. 2011;39(2)119123. https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/20430638 58. Rotaru H, Schumacher R, Kim SG, Dinu C. Selective laser melted titanium implants: a new technique for the reconstruction of extensive zygomatic complex defects.

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María Vélez, A., Torres, Á. M., Ortiz-Orrego, G., & Gonzalo Álvarez, L. (2016). Implantes cigomáticos en pacientes con edentulismo maxilar y reabsorción ósea severa. CES Odontología, 40–51. https://doi.org/10.21615/cesodon.29.2.5

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