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O aumento do número de pacientes com insuficiência óssea maxilar impulsionou o crescimento da implantologia zigomática, oferecendo uma alternativa relativamente aos complexos enxertos ósseos. Avanços científicos levaram a diversas abordagens cirúrgicas, melhorando a qualidade dos tratamentos e a satisfação dos pacientes.
A taxa de sucesso dos implantes zigomáticos ultrapassa os 90%, devido à adaptação das técnicas e às necessidades individuais de cada paciente. Uma avaliação pré-operatória minuciosa, incluindo uma análise da anatomia, saúde oral e histórico médico, é crucial para o sucesso do procedimento.
Esta revisão aborda a anatomia, biologia óssea, osteointegração e avaliação clínica do paciente desdentado, incluindo indicações, contraindicações e exames. Aborda ainda, as técnicas cirúrgicas de forma detalhada, desde a assepsia à colocação do implante, os tipos de implantes assim como os pilares disponíveis.
Além disso, explora o conceito de ORIS no âmbito de avaliar a estabilidade do implante e as potenciais complicações. O objetivo é capacitar os profissionais a oferecer o melhor tratamento possível, com base em conhecimento teórico e prático sobre a implantologia zigomática.
The increasing number of patients with maxillary bone insufficiency has driven the growth of zygomatic implantology, offering an alternative to complex bone grafts. Scientific advances have led to various surgical approaches, improving the quality of treatment and patient satisfaction. The success rate of zygomatic implants exceeds 90% due to the adaptation of techniques to the individual needs of each patient. A thorough pre-operative assessment, including analysis of anatomy, oral health, and medical history, is crucial for the success of the procedure. This review addresses anatomy, bone biology, osseointegration, and clinical evaluation of the edentulous patient, including indications, contraindications, and examinations. It details surgical techniques, from asepsis to implant placement, and the types of implants and abutments available. Furthermore, it explores the concept of ORIS to assess implant stability and potential complications. The goal is to empower professionals to offer the best possible treatment based on theoretical and practical knowledge of zygomatic implantology.
The increasing number of patients with maxillary bone insufficiency has driven the growth of zygomatic implantology, offering an alternative to complex bone grafts. Scientific advances have led to various surgical approaches, improving the quality of treatment and patient satisfaction. The success rate of zygomatic implants exceeds 90% due to the adaptation of techniques to the individual needs of each patient. A thorough pre-operative assessment, including analysis of anatomy, oral health, and medical history, is crucial for the success of the procedure. This review addresses anatomy, bone biology, osseointegration, and clinical evaluation of the edentulous patient, including indications, contraindications, and examinations. It details surgical techniques, from asepsis to implant placement, and the types of implants and abutments available. Furthermore, it explores the concept of ORIS to assess implant stability and potential complications. The goal is to empower professionals to offer the best possible treatment based on theoretical and practical knowledge of zygomatic implantology.
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Dissertação para obtenção do grau de Mestre no Instituto Universitário Egas Moniz
Keywords
Reabilitação maxilar Implantes zigomáticos Implantes dentários Zygoma anatomy guided approach
