Sinus Augmentation and Horizontal Onlay Bone Grafting (OBG) with Simultaneous Implant Placement in the Atrophic Posterior Maxilla
A comprehensive approach to managing severe posterior maxillary atrophy using sinus elevation, simultaneous implant placement, and horizontal augmentation with autologous onlay bone grafting.
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Length: 28 Minutes
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This case involved sinus augmentation in the upper left maxilla with horizontal ridge augmentation in the premolar region using an autologous onlay bone graft (OBG) harvested from the mandibular ramus. Simultaneous implant placement was performed in the molar region, while the premolar site required prior augmentation, necessitating a staged approach with additional implant placement scheduled six months later. During the second procedure, a modified palatal pedicle roll-up connective tissue graft was performed via a palatal window to enhance buccal soft tissue volume. Six months later, implants were uncovered for bridge rehabilitation. This approach provides a stable foundation for successful implant-supported restoration in cases of severe posterior maxillary atrophy.
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Length: 25 Minutes
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Ridge Preservation Following Removal of Infected Failed Implants, with Secondary Vertical Augmentation Using Autologous Onlay Bone Grafting (AOBG) in the Posterior Mandible
A comprehensive treatment approach for managing chronic infection and severe bone loss in the posterior mandible due to failed implants. The protocol includes immediate ridge preservation with xenograft material (GBR), followed by vertical augmentation using autologous onlay bone grafting, and a final stage of implant placement with connective tissue grafting.