Nasal Floor Membrane Lifting for Dental Implant Placement in an Atrophic Premaxilla.
Augmentation of atrophic alveolar ridges is an important aspect of functional restoration in modern oral rehabilitation. Vertical bone resorption of the dentoalveolar ridges remains a serious challenge for successful dental implant placement. The premaxilla region is one of the most challenging areas for implant restoration. Nasal floor approximation in anterior maxilla in concomitant with atrophy made where sufficient amount of augmentation is not possible make nasal lifting as an alternative technique.
In this report, we described a successful case of nasal floor lifting for dental implant placement in an atrophic premaxilla.
It might be concluded that nasal floor membrane lifting may be a reliable technique for implant recipient site rehabilitation in severe vertically atrophied premaxilla. However, further clinical trials are needed to support its relevancy.
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