Mandibular Alveolar Ridge Expansion with Delayed Implant Placement

When only 3mm millimeters of mandibular alveolar bony ridge width with adequate exist, implants can be simultaneously placed predictably with the use of a specific alveolar ridge expansion technique called the Pedicled Sandwich Plasty Technique (PSP).

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Topics:
  • Treatment planning for the mandibular ridge expansion augmentation technique
  • Clinical and radiographic evaluation of the patient
  • Clinical factors which determine the success of treatment
  • Surgical protocol
  • Healing Period
  • Implant type and size selection criteria
  • Grafting materials
  • Suturing materials and techniques
  • Temporization options
  • Postop instructions

4 Comments on Mandibular Alveolar Ridge Expansion with Delayed Implant Placement

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habeeb
1/10/2015
what is the distance between the natural tooth & the first implant placed in this case?
Louie Al-Faraje
1/10/2015
The mesial implant is 2mm edge-to-edge from the natural tooth as can be seen clearly in the post panoramic CT image
Richard Hughes, DDS, FAAI
1/11/2015
Louie, Job well done! This was a excellent presentation.
Dr Ali Shahsavar
6/13/2020
Hi and thx Would you please let me know the anatomical reason and achievements of doing two stages vs one stage. I mean what condition you looking for in second stage which is not present on first stage. I guess in second stage we will get attachment of buccal gingiva To bone via periosteum plz give me more information about why we have to do this fantastic operation in two stages. And final questions what should we do if we brake buccaneers bone in second surgery Regards Dr Ali

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