Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
3156422 Journal of Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery 2013 5 Pages PDF
Abstract

PurposeThis report describes a technique used to increase vertical height and anterior prominence of the anterior maxilla.Patients and MethodsTwo cases illustrate the palatal approach to segmental osteotomy with interpositional bone grafting (sandwich osteotomy) of the anterior maxilla. The palatal approach allows the segment to be moved anteriorly and inferiorly. This is in contrast to the buccal approach, in which the tight palatal tissue creates a vector of force toward the palate. The vascular pedicle for the segmental bone flap using the palatal approach is the labial mucosa and musculature.ResultsThe maxillary alveolar ridge in case 1 was advanced 4 mm anteriorly and 5 mm inferiorly. In case 2, the ridge was moved 4 mm anteriorly and 6 mm inferiorly. Cases 1 and 2 were later successfully restored with dental implants.ConclusionThe palatal approach to the anterior maxillary osteotomy was found to be effective in 2 cases that required anterior and inferior repositioning of the anterior maxilla.

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