“Classic”
1. All teeth missing.
2. Advanced bone loss mandible.
3. Long-term use of complete dentures.
4. OVD less than ideal, needs to change.
5. Facial aesthetics needs improvement.
2. Advanced bone loss mandible.
3. Long-term use of complete dentures.
4. OVD less than ideal, needs to change.
5. Facial aesthetics needs improvement.
TREATMENT GOALS: RECONSTRUCTION OF THE SEVERELY ATROPHIED MANDIBLE
• Single stage surgical approach for implant placement with grafting and immediate implant-loading with transitional prosthesis. Patient always has prosthesis during healing for function & aesthetics.
• Bone strengthening utilizing banked cancellous bone from human cadaver vertebra and Minimal Invasive Surgical technique.
• Patient always has prosthesis (teeth) during healing for function & aesthetics.
• Single stage surgical approach for implant placement with grafting and immediate implant-loading with transitional prosthesis. Patient always has prosthesis during healing for function & aesthetics.
• Bone strengthening utilizing banked cancellous bone from human cadaver vertebra and Minimal Invasive Surgical technique.
• Patient always has prosthesis (teeth) during healing for function & aesthetics.
Pre-Op Photograph and Radiograph With Less Than 4mm Remaining Posterior Basal Bone
Pre-Op CT Scan Overview Study
Pre-Op 3D Moveable Translucent Image
Pre-Op CT Scan Cross Sectional View 3.6mm Mandible
Post-Surgery Radiograph with Immediate Nine Months
Post-Op Radiograph Implant Placement and Bone Graft Completed Bar/Overdenture 10.8mm Mandibular Bone c Strengthening
Post-Op Radiograph Bar/Overdenture 24 Months Mandibular Bone 12.8mm 9.2mm Bone Strengthening
Immediate Post-Op Suturing One Day
One Day Post-Op Implant Placement
Four Days Post-Op Implant Placement
Eleven Days Post-Op Implant Placement
Nine Month Post-Op Photograph
Nine Month Post-Op Photograph
Nine Month Post-Op Photograph
Change in Aesthetics Can Be Seen From Pre-Op to Post-Op
Change in Aesthetics Can Be Seen