Minimal Invasive Approach in Atrophic Jaws Rehabilitation Using A Reduced Number of Implants

Abstract

In partially or totally edentulous patient, the jaws can have severe limitation for conventional implant treatment. Resorption of jaw reduce in many cases the amount of bone available both in thickness and height, and in the lower jawbone quality is less dense, more bone narrow and thinner than the forehead. The purpose of this work is to present an alternative technique to normal sinus lift in the upper jaw and bone graft in the mandible with minimal invasive approach to reduce biological costs, without bone regeneration with immediate loading, immediate aesthetic and immediate function.

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