Colocación de implantes de oseointegración en mandíbulas con reabsorción severa utilizando la técnica “tent pole” serie de casos
Resumen
La rehabilitación protésica mandibular implanto-soportada actualmente es una excelente opción de tratamiento para pacientes edéntulos, ya que brinda adecuada estabilidad y mejor acceso para la higiene. La reabsorción del reborde alveolar mandibular ocurre en sentido vertical y horizontal. Muchos de estos pacientes presentan alturas alveolares que oscilan entre los 3 mm y 8 mm, aumentando el brazo de palanca de la prótesis con especto al soporte mandibular.La opción de aumentar el reborde alveolar en altura y grosor mediante la técnica “Tent Pole”, evita futuras complicaciones como fracturas patológicas que sin duda complicarían el manejo. Utilizando este método no solo se logra un aumento de grosor y altura alveolar, sino que también evita la contaminación de los injertos que ocurre a través del abordaje intraoral (1-4). A continuación, presentamos una serie de tres casos utilizando esta técnica.
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