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Patient self-evaluation of intra-oral bone grafting treatment to the maxillary frontal region.

Lars Andersson1.   

Abstract

Bone grafting to the anterior region of the maxilla is a treatment method often used for reconstruction after dental trauma when teeth have been lost. The purpose of this study was to interview patients who underwent bone grafting from the chin or lateral mandible to assess the patients' experiences, especially regarding morbidity of the donor site and their overall assessment of treatment and care. Twenty-six patients who had undergone bone grafting from the chin and lateral mandible regions before implant treatment were interviewed about their experiences of treatment and present status 3-5 years after surgery. The patients rated the quality of presurgical information, quality of care, postoperative discomfort, postoperative pain, present discomfort and satisfaction with the final results. The patients, in general, were positive to the presurgical information and the quality of care. Postoperative pain during the first week was rated higher when grafts were taken from the chin than from the lateral mandible. Patient satisfaction with the outcome was high 3-5 years after surgery. However, patients that underwent bone grafting from the lateral mandible rated discomfort significantly lower and satisfaction significantly higher than patients who underwent chin grafting. More discomfort was reported in patients where wide bone grafts had been taken from the chin. A high degree of patient satisfaction with treatment and outcome can be expected after intra-oral bone grafting. However, surgeons should be cognizant of and patients informed about the risks of morbidity, especially when harvesting wide bone grafts from the chin. If possible, a first-hand choice for the surgeon should be grafting from the lateral mandible before considering chin graft.

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Year:  2008        PMID: 18352918     DOI: 10.1111/j.1600-9657.2007.00521.x

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Dent Traumatol        ISSN: 1600-4469            Impact factor:   3.333


  6 in total

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3.  Clinical results of autologous bone augmentation harvested from the mandibular ramus prior to implant placement. An analysis of 104 cases.

Authors:  Andreas Sakkas; Konstantinidis Ioannis; Karsten Winter; Alexander Schramm; Frank Wilde
Journal:  GMS Interdiscip Plast Reconstr Surg DGPW       Date:  2016-10-06

4.  Autogenous bone grafts in oral implantology-is it still a "gold standard"? A consecutive review of 279 patients with 456 clinical procedures.

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Review 5.  Harvesting of Autogenous Bone Graft from the Ascending Mandibular Ramus Compared with the Chin Region: a Systematic Review and Meta-Analysis Focusing on Complications and Donor Site Morbidity.

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Review 6.  Complications in the use of the mandibular body, ramus and symphysis as donor sites in bone graft surgery. A systematic review.

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