How to simplify and overcome complex bone defect reconstruction for implant placement--日韓學術交流

Dr. Son Young Whee, DDS, MSD, PhD. (韓國京畿道牙醫師公會) 

學經歷

Graduated from Chonnam National University College of Dentistry

Trained at Department of Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery, Chonnam National University Hospital

PhD, College of Dentistry, Chonnam National University

Adjunct professor, Department of Dentistry, College of Medicine, Hallym University

Senior Advisor, Advanced Implant Research Association

Vice-president, Gyeonggi Dental Association

Director, e-Good Dental Clinic

摘要

As dental implant treatment has become more widespread, it is now regarded as a common treatment method for addressing tooth loss. Since dental implants are placed into the extracted alveolar bone, the condition of the alveolar bone and the amount of available bone determine the difficulty of the procedure. Securing sufficient hard tissue around the implant mainly influences its long-term stability. The condition of the residual alveolar ridge varies among patients depending on the cause of extraction and the time elapsed before implant placement. Placing implants in severely resorbed alveolar bone and creating new bone is generally very challenging, requires a long treatment period, and demands careful selection of graft materials and barrier membranes. In this lecture, we will discuss considerations for hard tissue reconstruction in patients with moderate to severe horizontal and vertical bone defects, surgical precautions, and methods to simplify complex and difficult procedures.