A microsurgical approach to implant mechanical rescue.

IF 0.9 Q3 DENTISTRY, ORAL SURGERY & MEDICINE
Charles A Mastrovich
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Abstract

The purpose of this paper is to describe and illustrate the value of using a microsurgical approach when resolving an implant mechanical rescue case (internally retained implant component fragments). Four cases involving screw retrieval issues are reviewed to demonstrate how microscopic visualization clarifies a diagnostic algorithm to determine correct treatment protocols. Microscopic visualization then continues to contribute an extreme advantage for guidance and predictability during treatment. When accompanied with appropriate tooling choices, the combination offers improved consistency and a significantly higher level of treatment success. PLAIN LANGUAGE SUMMARY: The purpose of this paper is to describe the clinical advantages of incorporating a microsurgical approach when diagnosing and recovering failed dental implant components, such as fractured screws, stripped screws, or other small internal components. When accompanied with appropriate tooling choices, the combination offers improved consistency and a significantly higher level of treatment success.

种植体机械抢救的显微外科方法。
本文的目的是描述和说明在解决种植体机械抢救病例(内部保留种植体部件碎片)时使用显微外科方法的价值。本文回顾了四个涉及螺钉复位问题的病例,以证明显微可视化如何阐明诊断算法以确定正确的治疗方案。显微可视化继续为治疗过程中的指导和预测提供了极大的优势。当配合适当的工具选择时,该组合提供了更好的一致性和显著更高的治疗成功率。摘要:本文的目的是描述显微外科方法在诊断和恢复失败的牙种植体部件时的临床优势,如骨折螺钉,剥离螺钉或其他小的内部部件。当配合适当的工具选择时,该组合提供了更好的一致性和显著更高的治疗成功率。
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Clinical Advances in Periodontics
Clinical Advances in Periodontics DENTISTRY, ORAL SURGERY & MEDICINE-
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