Combined horizontal and vertical regeneration using CAD-CAM titanium scaffold

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Major Bone Augmentation

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Dr. Gian Maria Ragucci Prof. Federico Hernández-Alfaro

Combined horizontal and vertical regeneration using CAD-CAM titanium scaffold


The Situation A 54-year old and systematically healthy male patient (ASA I) came to our attention presenting partial edentulism in the lower jaw and requiring a fixed and aesthetic rehabilitation, refusing any removable solution. The clinical and radiographic evaluation results in a significant bone atrophy both in vertical and

horizontal component; which makes it impossible to place both conventional implants and short or narrow implants.

The Risk Profile Low Risk

Medium Risk

High Risk

Patient’s health

Intact immune system

Light smoker

Impaired immune system

Patient’s esthetic requirements

Low

Medium

High

Height of smile line

Low

Medium

High

Gingival biotype

Thick – “low scalloped”

Medium – “medium scalloped”

Thin – “high scalloped”

Shape of dental crowns

Rectangular

Infection at implant sight

None

Chronic

Acute

Bone height at adjacent tooth site

≤ 5 mm from contact point

5.5 - 6.5 mm from contact point

≥ 7 mm from contact point

Restorative status of adjacent tooth

Intact

Width of tooth gap

1 tooth (≥ 7 mm)

Soft-tissue anatomy

Intact

Bone anatomy of the alveolar ridge

No defect

Triangular

Restored 1 tooth (≤ 7 mm)

2 teeth or more Compromised

Horizontal defect

Vertical defect

“The use of CAD-CAM Titanium scaffold Yxoss CBR® allows an ideal bone regeneration and a faster and easier surgery.” Dr. Gian Maria Ragucci

Gian Maria Ragucci, DDS, MSc – Universitat Internacional de Catalunya (UIC), Barcelona Dental degree at Universidad Europea de Madrid 2015 International Master in oral surgery at UIC, Barcelona 2018 PhD student at UIC, Barcelona 2018 EAO Certification program in implant dentistry 2018 EAO European prize in implant dentistry 2019 Federico Hernández-Alfaro, MD, DDS, PhD, FEBOMS – Full professor & Chairman, Department of Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery, UIC, Barcelona Institute of Maxillofacial Surgery, Teknon Medical Center, Barcelona


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The Approach

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The approach to solving the case was developed in two steps: first the bone reconstruction to restore the ideal anatomy, second the positioning of the prosthetically guided implants. For all this, we have chosen an individualized and customized regeneration technique using a CAD-CAM titanium scaffold (Yxoss CBR®) in conjunction with a mix of 60% autologous bone and 40% Geistlich Bio-Oss®, covered by a resorbable collagen membrane Geistlich Bio-Gide®. At 9 months, the titanium scaffold was easily removed and 3 prosthetically guided implants were placed, completely surrounded by bone. At 12 months, a free gingival graft was performed to re-establish the missing amount of keratinized mucosa. Finally, at 16 months, the final rehabilitation was carried out with a fixed prosthesis on implants.

The Outcome 6

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10b

The final resolution of the case was very satisfactory. There were no complications during all the procedures performed. The Yxoss CBR® allowed for easier reconstructive surgery and a significant reduction in surgical times, thanks to the precise dimensions of the scaffold. This resulted in a favourable postoperative situation for the patient and complications were prevented.

1  Intraoral view | 2 Lateral view of the defect | 3 Panoramic X-ray view of the defect |  4  Horizontal and vertical augmentation step by step | 5  (a) Baseline situation vs. (b) 9-month follow-up | 6 Scaffold removal and implant placement step by step | 7 Soft tissue management with free gingival graft | 8 Final restoration | 9 Periapical radiograph of implants and prosthesis | 10 (a) Baseline situation vs. (b) final restoration


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The scaffold was fixed with 2 titanium micro screws Substantially reduced surgery time vs. conventional, non-indivualized titanium meshes Augmentation performed with a mix of 60 % autologous bone particles and 40 % Geistlich Bio-Oss® Resorbable collagen membrane (Geistlich Bio-Gide®) in order to optimize the barrier effect

Vertical bone reconstruction combining the use of Yxoss CBR®, Geistlich Bio-Oss® and Geistlich Bio-Gide® allows a predictable regenerative procedure able to create sufficient bone volume suitable for prosthetically guided implant placement. Dr. Gian Maria Ragucci

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