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Effect of Alveolar Segmental Sandwich Osteotomy on Alveolar Height: A Preliminary Study
Authors:Karan S. Mehta  Kavitha Prasad  Vibha Shetty  Krishnappa Ranganath  R. M. Lalitha  Jayashree Dexith  Sejal K. Munoyath  Vineeth Kumar
Affiliation:1.Department of Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery, Faculty of Dental Sciences,M. S. Ramaiah University of Applied Sciences,Bangalore,India;2.Departments of Prosthodontics and Implantology, Faculty of Dental Sciences,M. S. Ramaiah University of Applied Sciences,Bangalore,India
Abstract:

Purpose

Bone loss following extraction is maximum in horizontal dimension. Height is also reduced which is pronounced on the buccal aspect. Various surgical procedures are available to correct the bone volume viz. GBR, onlay bone grafting, alveolar distraction and sandwich osteotomy. Sandwich osteotomy has been found to increase the vertical alveolar bone height successfully.

Objectives

The objective of the study was to assess the effect of alveolar segmental sandwich osteotomy on alveolar height and crestal width.

Materials and Methodology

A prospective study was undertaken from December 2012 to August 2014. Seven patients with 12 implant sites with a mean age of 36 years were recruited. All seven patients with 12 implant sites underwent alveolar segmental sandwich osteotomy and interpositional bone grafting. Alveolar bone height was assessed radiographically preoperatively, immediate post-op, and at 3 months post-op. Alveolar bone width was assessed radiographically preoperatively and at 3 months post-op. Statistical significance was inferred at p < 0.05.

Results

The mean vertical augmentation at immediate post-op was 6.58 mm (p = 0.001). The vertical augmentation that was achieved 3 months post-op was a mean of 3.75 mm which was statistically significant (p = 0.004). The change in alveolar height from immediate post-op to 3 month post-op was a mean 1.69 mm. The mean change in alveolar crestal width at 3 months was a mean of ?0.29 mm (p = 0.57).

Conclusion

Sandwich osteotomy can be used as an alternative technique to increase alveolar bone height prior to implant placement. Moderate alveolar deficiency can be predictably corrected by this technique.
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