A New Classification of Inferior Alveolar Nerve Repositioning Procedures for Dental Implant Placement.

IF 2.5 Q2 DENTISTRY, ORAL SURGERY & MEDICINE
Fares Kablan
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Abstract

Background: Tooth loss significantly impacts the quality of life for adults. Inferior alveolar nerve (IAN) repositioning has garnered interest as a treatment for facilitating dental implant placement in the severely atrophic posterior mandible. However, there remains a need for standardization and classification of these techniques to improve outcomes. This study aims to propose a new clinical classification system for IAN repositioning procedures based on anatomical and procedural parameters. Methods: This study retrospectively analyzed preoperative radiographic records and surgical procedure documents over a 15-year period (2008-2023) for patients who underwent implant placement combined with IAN repositioning in the posterior atrophic mandible. Cases were classified into four categories according to bone availability, nerve location, and type of surgical intervention. Results: The study analyzed 142 edentulous posterior mandibles in 105 patients (77 women, 28 men; age range: 20-75). The cases were divided into four categories: Category 1 (58 patients, 78 sites), treated with one surgery; Category 2 (15 patients, 15 sites), treated in two stages; Category 3 (20 patients, 25 sites); and Category 4 (12 patients, 24 sites), with Categories 3 and 4 treated in a single surgery. Across all 132 sites, 411 dental implants were placed and restored with implant-supported fixed prostheses. Conclusions: This proposed classification provides a structured systematic framework for assessing and planning IAN repositioning procedures. It facilitates better diagnosis, treatment planning, and prediction of surgical stages in patients needing IAN repositioning for dental implant placement.

牙种植体下牙槽神经复位的新分类。
背景:牙齿脱落严重影响成年人的生活质量。下牙槽神经(IAN)重新定位已经引起了人们的兴趣,作为一种治疗方法,促进牙种植体在严重萎缩的后下颌骨的放置。然而,仍有必要对这些技术进行标准化和分类,以改善结果。本研究的目的是提出一种新的临床分类系统,以解剖学和手术参数为基础。方法:本研究回顾性分析了15年来(2008-2023)在萎缩后下颌骨行种植体植入联合IAN复位的患者的术前x线记录和手术文件。根据骨可用性、神经位置和手术方式将病例分为四类。结果:本研究分析了105例142例无牙后颌骨患者(女性77例,男性28例;年龄范围:20-75岁)。病例分为4类:第一类58例,78个部位,一次手术治疗;第2类(15例患者,15个部位),分两个阶段治疗;第三类(20例,25个部位);第4类(12例患者,24个部位),第3类和第4类在一次手术中治疗。在所有132个地点,放置了411个种植体,并使用种植体支持的固定修复体进行修复。结论:提出的分类为评估和规划IAN重新定位程序提供了结构化的系统框架。它有助于更好的诊断,治疗计划,并预测手术阶段的患者需要伊恩重新定位牙种植体安置。
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Dentistry Journal
Dentistry Journal Dentistry-Dentistry (all)
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