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Placement of endosseous implants in patients with oral epidermolysis bullosa.
José María SanchisF.j. SilvestreJose V. BaganMiguel Peñarrocha-diagoC. Serranosubject
AdultMalemedicine.medical_specialtyDentistryGenes RecessiveOral cavityRecessive dystrophic epidermolysis bullosamedicineHumansJaw EdentulousEndosseous implantsIn patientProspective StudiesGeneral Dentistrybusiness.industryDental prosthesisDental Implantation EndosseousMouth Mucosamedicine.diseaseDenture OverlaySurgeryEpidermolysis Bullosa DystrophicaImplant placementTreatment OutcomeOtorhinolaryngologyDental Care for Chronically IllSurgeryFemaleEpidermolysis bullosaImplantDental Prosthesis Implant-SupportedOral SurgerybusinessMouth Diseasesdescription
Abstract Objective: To evaluate the feasibility of placing endosseous implants in patients with recessive dystrophic epidermolysis bullosa. This article reports on 4 patients subjected to follow-up. Study Design: Implants were placed in 4 cases. All patients have marked oral involvement, with devastating alterations in the soft and hard tissues in all cases. Results: A total of 15 implants (7 maxillary, 8 mandibular) were placed. All implants integrated successfully and have been restored. The average follow-up from implant placement was 2.5 years (range, 1-4). Conclusions: Our preliminary findings suggest that endosseous implants can be successfully placed and can provide support for prosthetic restoration in patients with recessive dystrophic epidermolysis bullosa. (Oral Surg Oral Med Oral Pathol Oral Radiol Endod 2000;90:587-90)
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2000-11-15 | Oral surgery, oral medicine, oral pathology, oral radiology, and endodontics |