Online OnlyDOI: 10.11607/jomi.te39, PubMed-ID: 24451885Seiten: 30-35, Sprache: EnglischJensen, Ole T. / Cottam, Jared R. / Ringeman, Jason L. / Graves, Stuart / Beatty, Lucas / Adams, Mark W.Purpose: To report on the use of angled implants placed into the vomer/nasal crest to support a complete-arch maxillary prosthesis.
Materials and Methods: Consecutive patients were treated with the All-on-Four concept to restore the maxillary dentition. When bone volume in the subnasal region was inadequate, angled implants were placed into the vomer/nasal crest area to support the restoration. All implants were loaded immediately.
Results: One hundred consecutive maxillary All-on-Four patients were treated over a period of 2 years. Four hundred six implants were placed; 12 were inserted into the vomer/nasal crest area. One year later, at definitive restoration, the 12 vomer implants were found to be osseointegrated without bone loss or instability.
Conclusions: Midline maxillary bone volume at the nasal crest appeared to be a viable alternative to the lateral nasal rim when subnasal bone was deficient. Vomer implants allowed for immediate function or were sometimes used as a rescue implant when an anterior implant failed.
Schlagwörter: All-on-Four protocol, M point, nasal crest, vomer implant, vomer/nasal crest bone mass, V point