Publications
Como mejorar la precisión en la colocación de implantes. El uso de la Guía Quirúrgica de Contorno
Buitrago Vera, PJ., Sicilia Felechosa,A., Enrile de Rojas, FJ., Tejerina Lobo, JM., Fuertes Gutiérrez, L.Artículo de Revisión ROE - Nº1, 56, 4 (11-20) 1996.
Colocar los implantes dentales de una forma precisa es fundamental para poder confeccionar prótesis con una buena estética y función, que permiten una buena fonética y que no dificulten demasiado la higiene oral. Para ello es fundamental una guía quirúrgica que debe aportar un buen sistema de orientación, ser cómoda, tener una fijación intrabucal adecuada, permitir libertad de elección al cirujano y poder ser utilizada durante los procedimientos de diagnóstico por la imagen. De acuerdo con estos criterios hemos diseñado las "Guías Quirúrgicas de Contorno", basadas en la utilización del perfil de la cara vestibular de los dientes ausentes como sistema de orientación.
Download publicationGuided Tissue Regeneration in Osseous Dehiscences
Alberto Sicilia and Ion Zabalegui.Guiden Tissue Regeneration, Part 10, Chapter 88/2003.
After verifying the suitability of the patient for regenerative periodontal treatment and establishing the diagnosis of an osseous dehiscence using the usual methods.
Download publicationGuided Tissue Regeneration in Three-Walled Osseous Defects
Alberto Sicilia and Ion Zabalegui.Surgical Treatment: Mucogingival-Osseous Surgery, Part 11, Chapter 98/2003.
Of all the bone defects created by periodontal disease, the three-walled defect has the highest predictability of successful regeneration. A three-walled defect is delimited by three bony walls: buccal, mesial or distal, and lingual. The fourth wall is always the surface of the root of the tooth. Radiographic examination and periodontal probbing help to diagnose a three-walled defect; two different osseous levels at the same site -one parallel to the pattern to bone level and the other aiming toward the apex of the root- suggest a three-walled defect. Probings on a possible three-walled defect are shallow at the line angles and deep in the interproximal area under contact.
Download publicationRehabilitation with dental prosthesis can increase cerebral regional blood volume
Ikuya Miyamoto, Kazuya Yoshida, Yoichi Tsuboni, Tadahiko Iizuka. (Department of Oral and Maxilofacial Surgery, Graduate School of Medicine, Kyoto University, Kyoto, Japan).Clin. Oral Impl. Res. 16, 2005/ 723-727.
Treatment with denture for edentulous people is highly important for maintaining quality of life. However, its effect on the brain is unknown. In this experimental study, we hypothesized that dental prosthesis can recover not only the physical condition of mastication system but also the regional brain activity.
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