Fence Technique: Reconstruction on the Aesthetic Zone after Cyst Enucleation—Case Report

Oral Pub Date : 2023-10-03 DOI:10.3390/oral3040036
Francisco Correia, André Brum-Marques, Célia Rodrigues, Ricardo Faria-Almeida
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Odontogenic cysts can lead to bone destruction that can hamper the dental implant placement in the ideal 3D position. Different biomaterials and techniques that allow bone regeneration are described in the literature, each with its advantages and disadvantages. This clinical case with 18 months of follow-up aims to show the enucleation of an odontogenic cyst following the guided bone regeneration with the fence technique, which allows the placement of the dental implants in the ideal 3D position, reducing morbidity and the number of surgeries. It involved a fifty-year-old male patient with a cyst in the second sextant who needed implant rehabilitation. During the first surgery, the odontogenic cyst (proven by histological analysis where there was reported a non-keratinized stratified squamous epithelium) was enucleated and a guided bone regeneration using the fence technique was performed. The fence technique combines the xenograft, the collagen membrane and an osteosynthesis plate that is molded and fixed to the intervention area to ensure sufficient space for bone tissue regeneration. After six months, two dental implants were placed in the region of tooth 11 and 21, then rehabilitated nine weeks later. The fence technique guaranteed the recovery of the bone morphology and the placement of the dental implants in the ideal 3D position. This technique allows for the handling of complex cases, avoiding the need of autologous bone.
栅栏技术:囊肿去核后美观区重建1例
牙源性囊肿可导致骨破坏,妨碍牙种植体在理想的3D位置放置。文献中描述了允许骨再生的不同生物材料和技术,每种材料都有其优点和缺点。本临床病例经过18个月的随访,旨在展示篱笆技术引导骨再生后牙源性囊肿的去核,该技术允许牙种植体放置在理想的3D位置,减少发病率和手术次数。它涉及一个50岁的男性患者囊肿在第二六分仪谁需要植入康复。在第一次手术中,牙源性囊肿(经组织学分析证实,报告有非角化的分层鳞状上皮)被去核,并使用围栏技术进行引导骨再生。篱笆技术将异种移植物、胶原膜和成骨板结合在一起,成骨板成型并固定在干预区域,以确保有足够的空间进行骨组织再生。6个月后,在11号和21号牙齿区域放置两颗牙种植体,9周后修复。篱笆技术保证了骨形态的恢复和种植体在理想的三维位置上的放置。这种技术允许处理复杂的病例,避免了自体骨的需要。
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