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Tuberpterygoid implants are implants which found the upper jaw zone. In the upper jaw, they let the prosthetic restoration on dental inserts. For quick stacking of the inserts, the connected strengths go to pterygomaxillar support region for permitting. – PowerPoint PPT presentation

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Title: Tuberopterygoid Implants


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Tubero pterygoid Implants
http//thesinuslift.com/tuberopterygoid-implants
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What are Tuberopterygoid Implants?
  • Tuberopterygoid implants are implants located in
    2nd molar area of upper jaw. They allow the
    prosthetic rehabilitation on dental implants in
    upper jaw. The applied forces go to the
    pterygomaxillary buttress area allowing immediate
    loading of the implants. The white arrows show
    tuberopterygoid implant, this avoided invasive
    Sinus lift Surgery and saved time period of 6-8
    months post sinus lift surgery.We were in
    position to deliver fixed  teeeth in period of
    just 3 days even in such an atrophied situation.

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With Tuberopterygoid Implants No More Sinus Lift
No More Bone graft. 
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Introduction
  • If you have been told that there is less bone in
    your upper jaw for dental implants, do not worry.
    The best solution for cases with severe bone
    resorption in upper jaw is pterygoid implant.
    Tubero pterygoid implants  are the best solution
    for patients requiring dental implants for upper
    jaw.

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  • Such patients were going for sinus lift or bone
    grafts as per old techniques. In a single
    procedure we place pterygoid implant and place
    the permanent crown in 3 days. As we use single
    piece implants the procedure is flapless and done
    under local anesthesia.

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Current definitions for pterygoid implants
  • Throughout literature, several terms are being
    used to describe pterygoid implants. The terms
    "pterygoid implants", "pterygomaxillary implants"
    and "tuberosity implants" are used
    interchangeably. "Pterygoid implants" have been
    defined by the Glossary of Oral and Maxillofacial
    Implants (GOMI) as "implant placement through the
    maxillary tuberosity and into the pterygoid
    plate".

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  • There are significant differences between
    pterygoid and tuberosity implants including the
    following
  • pterygoid implants originate in the tuberosity
    and engage in the dense bone of the pterygoid
    plates and palatine bone
  • tuberosity implants originate in the maxillary
    alveolar process and can occasionally anchor in
    the pyramidal process. The bone quality in this
    region is mainly composed of type III or IV
    cancellous bone

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Indications
  • In the edentulous upper jaw the placement of
    implants can be challenging due to limited bone
    quantity and the presence of the maxillary sinus.
    Pterygoid implants have high success rates,
    similar bone loss levels to those of conventional
    implants, minimal complications and good
    acceptance by patients, being an alternative to
    treat patients with highly atrophic maxillae and
    avoiding the need for extensive augmentation
    procedures. 
  • However, at present, pterygoid implants have
    mainly been studied in partial edentulism as a
    very attractive treatment alternative to sinus
    lift procedures.

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Procedure
  • When the upper grinding teeth are lost and are
    not replaced on time, it leads to drooping of the
    sinus there by resulting in bone resorption
    making it difficult for tooth replacement, Some
    conventional implantologists suggest Sinus lift
    procedure, which is a complex traumatic surgical
    approach, that is totally unpredictable and takes
    approximately 6 to 8 months to heal.All the
    patients interested in getting the upper full
    arch replaced on implants are suitable candidates
    for this as pterygoid bone is present in all the
    patients. Pterygoid bone is present distal to the
    second molar region in the upper jaw and is the
    only option available if you want to avoid
    cantilevers, but it requires a very experienced
    hand with an in depth knowledge of Anatomy of the
    surrounding areas.

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The option of fixed teeth on dental implants in
upper jaw
  • Cantilever bridges It devised to avoid the
    expensive and aggressive bone grafting by placing
    just 4 or 6 implants in the front part of the
    jaw. Then placing a set of just 10/12 teeth. As
    1st molar crowns are placed as cantilevers but
    there is no need to replace 2nd molars at all.
  • Occasionally, only 10 teeth are placed. The
    permanent ceramic bridges are fixed after 3-6
    months which is another disadvantage of
    cantilevers.

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Clinical recommendations
  • The pterygoid implant is placed in the region of
    the former first or second maxillary molars and
    follows a diagonal direction posteriorly towards
    the pyramidal process. The implant ultimately
    anchors in the pterygoid fossa of the sphenoid
    bone. The angulation of pterygoid implants ranges
    from 45-50 towards the maxillary plane.
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Before and After of Tubero-pterygoid implants
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  • In clinical reality, whenever pterygoid implants
    are described those are in reality tuberosity
    implants with an anchorage in the pterygoid plate
    and thus the treatment difficulties are very
    limited. As with every implant surgery the
    preparation of the implant bed is of high
    importance and treatment planning should be
    performed with great attention to the anatomical
    structures and bone availability/quality.
  • Due to the presence of type III or IV cancellous
    bone in this region, a preferred choice of
    implant type is the NobelActive implant given its
    high primary stability in soft bone

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Efficient chewing is possible as teeth upto
second molars are replaced. In cantilevers and
zygomatic implant cases or in single piece
implants techniques 2nd molars are not replaced.
If replaced then they are made as cantilevers
which make the last implant weak and the bridge
susceptible to fracture in the long run.
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Advantages of Tubero pterygoid Implants
  • Eliminates the need of sinus grafting.
  • No cantilevers from front teeth or implants.
  • Efficient chewing is possible as teeth upto
    second molars are replaced. In cantilevers
    implant cases or in all-on -4 and all on 6
    techniques 2nd molars are not replaced. If
    replaced then they are made as cantilevers which
    make the last implant weak and the bridge
    susceptible to fracture in the long run.
  • Bone in pterygoid area is cortical in nature, and
    hence very strong and rigid allowing Immediate
    loading with permanent crown in 3 days.

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  • Single piece implants are used which are strong
    in comparison to conventional dental implants.
  • All patients who want dental implants in upper
    jaw are good candidates as bone is always
    available in pterygoid area.
  • Flapless technique is used, as such patients have
    no swelling or bleeding and patients need not
    stop blood thinners, if they are taking any.
  • With Tuberopterygoid Implant - No More Sinus Lift
    No More Bone graft.
  • Strong single piece implants are being used in
    strong cortical bone.
  • 100 success rate.

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  • If you want to know more details about
  • Tubero-pterygoid Implants,
  • contact us Dr Motiwala2nd Floor, Park View
    Building, Road No. 1, Near KBR Park, Beside CVR
    Health News Building, Jubilee Hills Navanirman
    Nagar Colony, Jubilee Hills Hyderabad, Telangana
    500033?.Email info_at_drmotiwala.comMobile 91
    73374 49900
  • http//thesinuslift.com/tuberopterygoid-implants

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