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1 CASE REPORT Guided Flapless Surgery With Immediate Loading for the High Narrow Ridge Without Grafting Paul A. Schnitman, DDS, MSD 1,2 Sang J. Lee, DMD, MMSc 2 * Guillaume J. Campard, DMD, MMSc 3 Maria Dona, DDS, MSD, DMSc 4 Computer guided implant treatment allows implants and associated restorations to be precisely placed during the same procedure directly through the gingiva with reduced postoperative complications and surgical time. When bone height is adequate but very narrow, the virtual guided sleeve is often placed too deeply into the ridge crest interfering with the seating of the surgical template. This case report of a patient exhibiting very narrow residual ridges due to severe resorption describes a new computer guided procedure using a single surgical template maintaining bone height and immediate restoration without a mucoperiosteal flap. The success of this technique is the result of innovative modifications in the software as well as instrumentation. Modifications include planning a different implant length virtually to raise the position of guide sleeves, alteration of drilling sequences, modifications of the start drill, incorporation of osteotomes, and use of an alternative implant seating mount. The combination of these methods allows for deeper site preparation and implant seating beyond the default settings, without any crestal bone reduction. These modifications not only make the guided concept possible for the entire preparation and seating procedures, but also allow for the slight removal of bone that would interfere with the implant seating through the surgical template without a mucoperiosteal flap. This new approach to computer guided surgery maintains prosthetic precision in the fabrication of a provisional restoration prior to implantation with minimal delivery adjustments using prefabricated conical abutments when placing implants at differing levels into the high narrow ridge. Key Words: dental implant, computer-guided, stereolithographic surgical template, immediate loading, flapless, narrow ridge INTRODUCTION 1 Private Practice, Wellesley Hills, Mass 2 Restorative Dentistry and Biomaterials Sciences, Harvard School of Dental Medicine, Boston, Mass. 3 Private Practice, Nantes, France; Previously with Harvard School of Dental Medicine, Boston, Mass. 4 HarvardSchoolofDentalMedicine, Boston, Mass. * Corresponding author, sang_lee@hsdm. harvard.edu DOI: /AAID-JOI-D Computer-guided minimally invasive implant treatment promises to revolutionize the way we practice implant dentistry. This new technology allows implants and associated restorations to be precisely placed at the same Journal of Oral Implantology 279
2 Guided Flapless Immediate Loading in the High Narrow Ridge FIGURES 1 AND 2. FIGURE 1. (a) Preoperative view of the maxillary edentulous arch. (b) Screen capture of 3-dimensional preoperative residual ridge. (c) Cross-section demonstrating very high narrow ridge. FIGURE 2. The virtual guided sleeve interferes with the ridge crest and will not allow seating of the surgical template. procedure directly through the gingiva in an hour or less. Because there is no incision, there is minimal postoperative discomfort or swelling and no sutures. The typical dental implant approach that was introduced in the early 1980s requires 2 surgeries 1 and the use of a removable bridge or denture for a half year or more. In 1990, 2 it was first shown that implants could be placed and restored in a single visit, but this procedure, known as immediate loading, takes a full day of coordinated surgical, restorative, and laboratory interaction to perform. Advancements in computerized tomography (CT) scans, 3 coupled with computer-assisted treatment planning, 4 allowed the possibility to virtually plan the placement of implants in 3- dimensional (3D) orientation relative to the bone, soft tissue, and final planned prosthesis. In 2002, the concept of computerguided techniques combined with immediate loading was clinically introduced in Leuven, Belgium. 5 These early treatments were limited to the edentulous maxilla and required a full-thickness mucoperiosteal flap. Later, the procedure was refined to include flapless implant placement through 280 Vol. XXXVIII / No. Three / 2012
3 Schnitman et al virtual planning by producing a stereolithographic surgical template incorporating precision titanium drilling sleeves. 6 By retrofitting specialized implant components into the stereolithographic surgical template, an implant-level model could be produced and a definitive prosthesis could be fabricated for immediate placement at implant insertion. Besides the obvious advantages of being a less invasive procedure for implant placement, producing minimal postoperative discomfort or swelling, and allowing immediate fixed restoration delivery in one relatively short appointment, the treatment offers some not so obvious advantages in precision and patient safety. However, there are limitations in the application of this new technology. Adequate bone and soft tissue are required to place the implant in the ideal position in relation to the planned restoration and to stabilize the surgical template. Preprosthetic surgery, such as grafting, alveoplasty, or soft-tissue modification, may be required with its associated healing and management. Further, because of the fixed distance from the occlusal portion of the titanium sleeves in the surgical template to the platform of the implant (9 mm), the seating of the surgical template can be obstructed when the residual ridge is too high in an area or when it is too narrow and requires reduction. Two techniques have been described, both of which require opening a flap and significantly reducing bone before implant site preparation. One of these uses 2 sequential templates and allows the presurgical fabrication of a provisional prosthesis. 7 The other uses only one template but does not allow for the presurgical fabrication of a temporary prosthesis (personal communication, Dr Richard Sullivan, Yorba Linda, Calif, November, 2008). This case report of a complete bimaxillary edentulous patient exhibiting generalized severe lateral maxillary bone resorption with a very narrow high residual ridge and bilateral sinus pneumatization (class III Siebert) 8 (Figure 1a, b, and c) demonstrates the preoperative status for a patient who will be treated with a flapless computerguided procedure for implant placement using a single surgical template, maintenance of bone height, and delivery of preoperatively fabricated immediate fixed restoration. It should be noted that the standard guided planning and surgical protocol was used for 6 of the 8 implants. For placement of the 2 remaining implants, a new technique was introduced for use with the minimal ridge dimension that did not require reduction. The new technique, which is a modification of the standard protocol and instrumentation, is the subject of this article. PATIENT A 54-year-old woman presented to the Harvard School of Dental Medicine, Postdoctoral clinic, with a chief complaint of severe gagging from her maxillary complete prosthesis and an unstable mandibular removable prosthesis The patient had a history of hepatitis C in remission, hypothyroidism, and hypercholesterolemia that were well controlled with medication. A history of cigarette smoking was reported (1 pack/ day for the past 20 years). Complete smoking cessation therapy was unsuccessful but it did result in a reduction to 10 cigarettes/day. The patient elected to have fixed implant supported fixed prostheses in both maxillary and mandibular arches using computer-guided implant placement with immediate fixed provisional restorations (NobelGuide, Nobel Biocare, Yorba Linda, Calif). The patient was informed that she was at higher risk of implant failure because of her smoking, but she was willing to accept the risk. As a result of the patient s history of smoking and the extensive bone augmentation required before conventional implant placement, this option was ruled out to limit the risk of complications. 9,10 Journal of Oral Implantology 281
4 Guided Flapless Immediate Loading in the High Narrow Ridge METHODS Treatment proceeded with extraction of the remaining mandibular teeth and placement of an immediate denture opposing the patient s existing maxillary denture. After 4 months of healing, new maxillary and mandibular dentures were fabricated to establish appropriate function and esthetics. These same dentures also functioned as radiographic guides to transfer precise tooth position and tissue contours to the virtual computer-planning process (Nobel- Guide). Gutta percha markers were placed in each denture according to protocol. The patient was next scanned with the dentures using the CBCT (i-cat, Imaging Sciences, Hatfield, Pa). Four scans were made. First, each jaw was scanned separately with its denture held in place with its own radiographic index to ensure complete seating. This was followed by scanning of each denture separately in the same orientation as they were positioned while they were scanned in the patient s mouth. The DICOM (Digital Imaging and Communication in Medicine) data files were converted in the planning software, and both jaws were evaluated for implantsupported fixed prostheses. A 3D plan for the mandible was developed that included an implant-supported fixed prosthesis on 5 implants. The initial plan was to place implants and prostheses in each arch at the same operative procedure. However, it became apparent that the limited available bone in the maxilla (Figure 1b) presented complexities that would have made it difficult to treat both arches together. Accordingly, the maxilla was treated in a separate procedure. Maxillary planning was undertaken to produce a surgical template for the placement of 8 implants and an immediate loaded provisional restoration. However, in 2 areas of very thin ridge width (Cawood class IV), the implants needed to be placed apically to this thin ridge crest to gain adequate bone width for implant placement. This introduced a problem in that the guided software system includes the use of guided sleeves, which are ultimately produced in the surgical template. These sleeves not only maintain axial orientation but also maintain depth of drilling and aid in seating the implant. Accordingly, the occlusal surface of the guided sleeves is located at a fixed distance from the platform of the implant placed within the software (9 mm). This had the effect of positioning the virtual guided sleeve too deeply into the ridge crest and beyond the soft tissue. This would make it so that the surgical template, if produced, could not be seated properly in the patient s mouth (Figure 2). Therefore, in order to position the planned implants to the seating depth desired, it was necessary to bypass the default setting between the implant platform and the position of the affected guided sleeves. This bypass included the following strategies: 1) Increasing the planned virtual implant length to allow for coronal repositioning of the guided sleeve depth 2) Changing the drilling sequence, beginning with a 1.5-mm diameter twist drill that was not part of the site preparation protocol 3) Modifying the first drill normally used the Start Drill to allow deeper depth of insertion beyond a depth limiting stop 4) Using osteotomes in a guided fashion for further site preparation beyond the initial 1.5-mm diameter 5) Using an alternative implant seating mount to allow further depth of implant placement than the conventional guided instrumentation Increasing planned virtual implant length The ideal position of the implant was planned, and the arrow shows that the virtual guided sleeve interfered with the ridge crest (Figure 3a). The planned implant length was increased from 7 to 10 mm (Figure 3b). When the implant length is changed, the software automat- 282 Vol. XXXVIII / No. Three / 2012
5 Schnitman et al FIGURES 3 AND 4. FIGURE 3. Sequence of planning the implant in the compromised sites. (a) The position of the desired implant (7 mm). (b) Increase of the planned implant length from 7 mm to 10 mm. (c) Coronal movement of the new 10-mm implant by 3 mm, clearing interference between the guided sleeve and bone. FIGURE 4. The first 6 implants anterior and posterior to the compromised sites. ically positions the implant 3 mm more apically while maintaining the same implant platform position and thus increasing the length at the apical section of the implant. Another feature of the software was then used that allows the implant seating depth to be changed, apically or coronally, in 0.5-mm increments while maintaining the precise axial orientation that had been established. When used in Journal of Oral Implantology 283
6 Guided Flapless Immediate Loading in the High Narrow Ridge FIGURES 5 AND 6. FIGURE 5. The implants placed in the compromised sites. FIGURE 6. (a) Modification of the 1.5-mm diameter drill (anchor pin drill). (b) Fabrication of the drill guide for 1.5-mm diameter drill ready for insertion into the surgical template. this manner, the new virtual 10-mm implant was moved 3 mm coronally, which had the effect of moving the guided sleeve 3 mm coronally also, so that it was now clear of the bone and soft tissue, which would allow for full seating of the surgical template without interference from the guided sleeves (Figure 3c). This meant that if the drilling were to proceed from the newly positioned guided sleeve for a 10- mm implant, the apical extent of the site preparation would be appropriate for the desired 7-mm implant. This bypass solved the problem of how to proceed with guided drilling to the appropriate apical depth while still producing and seating the surgical template without any soft tissue or bone interference. For the first 6 implants anterior and posterior to these compromised sites, the standard drilling sequence was used and the implants were placed (Figure 4). After this, the operative procedure for the final 2 implants was modified as follows and the implants were placed (Figure 5). Changing the drilling sequence After the standard Start Drill, a 2-mm twist drill is normally used to prepare the 284 Vol. XXXVIII / No. Three / 2012
7 Schnitman et al FIGURES 7 9. FIGURE 7. Modification of the start drill by removal of the stop. Standard start drill (top), Modified start drill (bottom) with arrows indicating depth-limiting stop. FIGURE 8. Use of osteotomes in a guided fashion through the surgical template. FIGURE 9. Implant mounts. Guided implant mount (left) and original single-tooth implant mount (right). osteotomy to the apical extent of the implant length desired. In this situation, for the 2 compromised sites requiring implant depth of placement beyond the default design of the system, a 1.5-mm diameter anchor pin drill was used to guide the standard Start Drill. The rationale for this substitution was to guide the countersink function of the Start Drill further apically than the stop would allow. Simply removing this start drill stop to allow deeper insertion with subsequent less guiding by the guiding sleeve (discussed later) would compromise the ability of the Start Drill to maintain its orientation as it was inserted further beyond the guided sleeve. To help direct and maintain the proper orientation, it was found that the Start Drill has an apical extension tip that is 1.5 mm in diameter. Therefore, making the initial penetration to depth using a 1.5-mm drill instead of a 2-mm drill allowed a second point of guidance for the tip of the modified Start Drill as less guidance was available from the guided sleeve. This was important in maintaining proper orientation as the modified Start Drill was inserted to within 1 mm of the apical extent of the guided sleeve. This second point of guidance from the 1.5-mm diameter channel enabled the depth of penetration necessary for the 7-mm implant collar using a surgical template design for a 10- mm implant, even though the modified Start Drill was reaching the limits of guidance offered by the guided sleeve (Figure 6a). Because no drill guide is available for the guide sleeve in the 1.5-mm diameter, it was necessary to fabricate one. To accomplish this, an anchor pin sleeve with an outside diameter of 3 mm and inside Journal of Oral Implantology 285
8 Guided Flapless Immediate Loading in the High Narrow Ridge FIGURES 10 AND 11. FIGURE 10. (a) Immediate placement of implants with multiunit abutments to within 1 mm of the soft-tissue crest. (b) Immediately placed maxillary fixed provisional prosthesis opposing mandibular fixed implant prosthesis demonstrating full maintenance of bone height. FIGURE 11. Radiographs taken after prosthesis insertion and demonstrating precise fit of cylinders to abutments. diameter of 1.5 mm was luted to the inside of a 3-mm drill guide (Figure 6b). After recontouring the shank, this allowed a 1.5- mm twist drill to be passively inserted through this modified drill guide to the implant depth required. Modifying the Start Drill The manufacturer s protocol first uses a Start Drill, which has two functions: the first is to work as a soft-tissue punch and the second is to act as a countersink to 286 Vol. XXXVIII / No. Three / 2012
9 Schnitman et al provide the additional diameter of preparation required for seating the implant platform. The Start Drill has a depthlimiting flange that functions as a stop at the guided sleeve to control seating depth to the default setting for the implant platform. After the use of the Start Drill in its tissue punch and countersink functions, the site is typically drilled to depth with a 2-mm diameter drill followed by a larger drill as appropriate for bone density and implant diameter. The objective of this guided procedure was to place the implants in a closed manner. Even though the drilling could be accomplished to full depth with this software bypass, the standard start drill would limit deeper seating of a shorter implant in this prepared site because the countersink aspect of the preparation would not be deep enough; it would be 3 mm short of the depth necessary for full seating of a 7-mm implant in the site because of buccal residual bone interference. To allow a closed approach and achieve deeper seating, the guided Start Drill was modified by removing its depth-limiting stop (Figure 7). Maintaining axial orientation once the Start Drill reached the full extent of the guided sleeve was achieved guiding the tip of the start drill along the channel created by using the 1.5-mm anchor pin drill (discussed earlier). Using osteotomes to expand the site diameter Because of advanced resorption in these 2 sites, it was desired to prepare the sites as much as possible through the surgical template with osteotomes 11 to expand the bone rather than allow drills to remove it. As previously stated, the 1.5- mm diameter, rather than the 2-mm diameter, was used initially to full depth. This was followed with 2-mm, 2.8-mm, and 3.0-mm diameter osteotomes through their associated drill guides placed into the template (Figure 8). Substitution of an alternative implant delivery mount This system functions not only for guidance of axial orientation but also for depth of drilling and implant insertion. Because the surgical template was designed for a 10-mm implant, with the intent to insert a 7-mm implant 3 mm more apically (Figure 9), a 12-mm implant mount was used from the first-generation Branemark single tooth instrumentation kit (DIA 140 Branemark fixture mount complete long shaft, Nobel Biocare, Yorba Linda, Calif). Before removal of the surgical template, a guided tissue punch was used through the template. This was followed by use of a bone mill on each implant to ensure full seating of the planned abutments. Because of the depth of implant placement in the 2 compromised sites, we could not use the guided abutments that are typically used as part of this system to facilitate immediate loading. The guided abutments compensate for slight discrepancies in placement depth, but because they could not be used, standard nonguided multiunit abutments were used to bring the restorative platform to within 1 mm of the soft tissue (Figure 10a). The provisional restoration was prefabricated with 1 temporary cylinder and denture flanges to aid in initial seating and orientation. Then intraoral luting of the remaining 7 temporary abutment cylinders to the prefabricated provisional restoration was accomplished, after which the flanges were removed (Figure 10b). Seating of the prefabricated provisional restoration was confirmed by postoperative X ray (Figure 11). DISCUSSION This article describes a new modified technique of guided surgery that allows flapless implant placement with use of a single surgical template and maintenance of bone height. This approach allowed for deeper site preparation and implant seat- Journal of Oral Implantology 287
10 Guided Flapless Immediate Loading in the High Narrow Ridge ing beyond the default settings of the manufacturing process and instrumentation. With this method, the entire implant preparation and seating procedure could be done guided and the excess bone that would interfere with implant seating could be removed through the template. By mathematical calculation, a shorter implant and a longer abutment were substituted for a longer implant and a shorter abutment in the virtual planning process. This had the effect of maintaining prosthetic precision for the fabrication of a provisional restoration before implant placement with minimal delivery modifications. However, if the plan had been followed according to protocol for 2 implants in the bicuspid regions bilaterally, the sleeve would have interfered with the crest of bone. To overcome this, several modifications were made in the standard guided protocol so that the procedure could be accomplished in a closed fashion without the reduction of alveolar bone and while allowing for immediate placement of a fixed implant supported prosthesis. ABBREVIATIONS 3D: three-dimensional CT: computerized tomography REFERENCES 1. Branemark PI, Hansson BO, Adell R, et al. Osseointegrated implants in the treatment of the edentulous jaw. Experience from a 10-year period. Scand J Plast Reconstr Surg Suppl. 1977;16: Schnitman PA, Wohrle PS, Rubenstein JE, DaSilva JD, Wang NH. Ten-year results for Branemark implants immediately loaded with fixed prostheses at implant placement. Int J Oral Maxillofac Implants. 1997; 12: Schwarz MS, Rothman SL, Rhodes ML, Chafetz N. Computed tomography: part I. Preoperative assessment of the mandible for endosseous implant surgery. Int J Oral Maxillofac Implants. 1987;2: Verstreken K, Van Cleynenbreugel J, Marchal G, Naert I, Suetens P, van Steenberghe D. Computerassisted planning of oral implant surgery: a threedimensional approach. Int J Oral Maxillofac Implants. 1996;11: van Steenberghe D, Naert I, Andersson M, Brajnovic I, Van Cleynenbreugel J, Suetens P. A custom template and definitive prosthesis allowing immediate implant loading in the maxilla: a clinical report. Int J Oral Maxillofac Implants. 2002;17: van Steenberghe D, Glauser R, Blomback U, et al. A computed tomographic scan-derived customized surgical template and fixed prosthesis for flapless surgery and immediate loading of implants in fully edentulous maxillae: a prospective multicenter study. Clin Implant Dent Relat Res. 2005;7(suppl 1):S111 S Balshi SF, Wolfinger GJ, Balshi TJ. A protocol for immediate placement of a prefabricated screw-retained provisional prosthesis using computed tomography and guided surgery and incorporating planned alveoplasty. Int J Periodont Restorative Dent. 2011;31: Seibert JS. Reconstruction of deformed, partially edentulous ridges, using full thickness onlay grafts. Part II. Prosthetic/periodontal interrelationships. Compend Contin Educ Dent. 1983;4: Keller EE, Tolman DE, Eckert S. Surgicalprosthodontic reconstruction of advanced maxillary bone compromise with autogenous onlay block bone grafts and osseointegrated endosseous implants: a 12- year study of 32 consecutive patients. Int J Oral Maxillofac Implants. 1999;14: Rosen PS, Marks MH, Reynolds MA. Influence of smoking on long-term clinical results of intrabony defects treated with regenerative therapy. J Periodontol. 1996;67: Leziy SS, Miller BA. Guided implant surgery and the use of osteotomes for rehabilitation of the maxilla. Pract Procedures Aesthet Dent. 2006;18: Vol. XXXVIII / No. Three / 2012
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