Treatment alternatives for the rehabilitation of the posterior edentulous maxilla

Author:

Avila‐Ortiz Gustavo123ORCID,Vegh Dániel45ORCID,Mukaddam Khaled46ORCID,Galindo‐Moreno Pablo78,Pjetursson Bjarni9,Payer Michael4

Affiliation:

1. Private Practice Gonzalez + Solano Atelier Dental Madrid Spain

2. Department of Oral Medicine, Infection, and Immunity Harvard School of Dental Medicine Boston Massachusetts USA

3. Department of Periodontics University of Iowa College of Dentistry Iowa City Iowa USA

4. Department of Oral Surgery and Orthodontics University Clinic of Dental Medicine & Oral Health, Medical University Graz Graz Austria

5. Department of Prosthodontics Semmelweis University Budapest Hungary

6. University Center of Dental Medicine, Department of Oral Surgery University of Basel Basel Switzerland

7. Department of Oral Surgery and Implant Dentistry, School of Dentistry University of Granada Granada Spain

8. Instituto de Investigación Biosanitaria (IBS) Granada Spain

9. Department of Reconstructive Dentistry University of Iceland Reykjavik Iceland

Abstract

AbstractRehabilitation of the edentulous maxilla with implant‐supported fixed dental prostheses can represent a significant clinical challenge due to limited bone availability and surgical access, among other factors. This review addresses several treatment options to replace missing teeth in posterior maxillary segments, namely the placement of standard implants in conjunction with maxillary sinus floor augmentation, short implants, tilted implants, and distal cantilever extensions. Pertinent technical information and a concise summary of relevant evidence on the reported outcomes of these different therapeutic approaches are presented, along with a set of clinical guidelines to facilitate decision‐making processes and optimize the outcomes of therapy.

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

Periodontics

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