Automated Author ProfileOLIVEIRA, Júlio César Silva De
OLIVEIRA, Júlio César Silva De
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- It provides a single number to track your research data impact over time
Current S-Index: 2.6 (sum of 2 datasets Dataset Index scores)
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AbstractIntroductionGrafts bone removed of the symphysis or mandibular ramus can be used for reconstruction located defect jaws to allow adequate installation of dental implants.ObjectiveThis study aims evaluate the occurrence of complications associated with donor and receptor sites of mandibular bone graft and survival of dental implants these reconstructed sites.Material and methodEvaluated seven hundred thirty records of patients submitted treatment with dental implants. This universe, seventy-two patients of both genders, was submitted bone reconstruction with graft removed from the symphysis or the mandibular ramus.ResultThirteen complications were observed and there was no statistically significant difference in the occurrence of complications of donor and recipient areas and survival of dental implants installed in sites reconstruction with mandibular bone graft.ConclusionThe mandibular bone grafts allow the reconstruction of defects located in jaws and don't risk factors for failure of dental implants.
Authors
- Julierme Ferreira ROCHA ;
- OLIVEIRA, Júlio César Silva De ;
- RAMOS, José Wilson Noleto ;
- FILHO, José Cadmo Wanderley Peregrino De ARAÚJO ;
- GONÇALES, Eduardo Sanches ;
- HOCHULI-VIEIRA, Eduardo ;
- CARVALHO, Paulo Sérgio Perri De
AbstractIntroductionGrafts bone removed of the symphysis or mandibular ramus can be used for reconstruction located defect jaws to allow adequate installation of dental implants.ObjectiveThis study aims evaluate the occurrence of complications associated with donor and receptor sites of mandibular bone graft and survival of dental implants these reconstructed sites.Material and methodEvaluated seven hundred thirty records of patients submitted treatment with dental implants. This universe, seventy-two patients of both genders, was submitted bone reconstruction with graft removed from the symphysis or the mandibular ramus.ResultThirteen complications were observed and there was no statistically significant difference in the occurrence of complications of donor and recipient areas and survival of dental implants installed in sites reconstruction with mandibular bone graft.ConclusionThe mandibular bone grafts allow the reconstruction of defects located in jaws and don't risk factors for failure of dental implants.
Authors
- Julierme Ferreira ROCHA ;
- OLIVEIRA, Júlio César Silva De ;
- RAMOS, José Wilson Noleto ;
- FILHO, José Cadmo Wanderley Peregrino De ARAÚJO ;
- GONÇALES, Eduardo Sanches ;
- HOCHULI-VIEIRA, Eduardo ;
- CARVALHO, Paulo Sérgio Perri De