New technique of zygomatic, implants the solution for cases with little bone.
Dr. Carlos Aparicio, pioneer of dental implants them in Europe, presented his book Zygomatic Implants: the anatomy-guided approach ”, at the College of physicians of Barcelona.
-The new technique of zygomatic implants developed by Dr Carlos Aparicio, the anatomy-guided approach ”, is the latest innovation in the dental world. This type of intervention is especially indicated for cases of large maxillary bone loss and decreases the potential complications of the original technique
-clÃnica Aparicio is a European reference in innovation and quality dental, belongs to the Group Plenido, which was represented by its Director General Luis Tejerina
BarcelonaNovember 2012- El Dr. Carlos Aparicio, medical director of clÃnica Aparicio of group Plenido, current President of the Asociación Española of dentistry minimally invasive and promoter of the zygomatic implants in Spain, presented his book Zygomatic Implants. The anatomy-guided approach ”, where he explains his new technique of zygomatic, implants result of years of training and research on this subject which is a pioneer in Europe.
El Dr. Carlos Aparicio junto a Anna Ferrer y Luis Tejerina en la presentación del libro sobre Implantes Cigomáticos. Zygomatic Implants. The anatomy-guided approach ”.
new book has been published by the prestigious scientific publishing Quintaessence and collect the origins and the subsequent refinement of this technique, in addition to a broad relationship of real practical cases in which this type of implants have solved serious oral mutilation that many people suffer from. Thanks to this new technique of zygomatic, patients implants without bone to place conventional implants can receive a fixed dental prosthesis in a few hours, without grafting, without general anesthesia or donor area. In this way, a technique of relative complexity becomes a procedure minimally invasive since its application simplifies and minimizes the patient’s treatment.
A successful surgery, the new era of zygomatic implants
As stated by Dr. Carlos Aparicio, ourselves in the settlement of a new era in the world of dental, implants because at the moment we have established the basis for an effective and predictable treatment of maxillary atrophy, which simplifies and reduces the complications of the previous alternatives which involve grafting bone, hospitalization and general anesthesia ”.
The new procedure of zygomatic implants developed by Dr. Aparicio, recently published in the European Journal Oral Implantology, is particularly indicated in cases of absence of bone structure or failures of previous implants, prevents bone grafts and facilitates the place of definitive when for a new fixed teeth which is a quick and effective solution.
Existen diversos procedimientos y técnicas alternativas para la colocación de implantes en el maxilar con poco hueso, pero durante décadas, la atrofia del proceso maxilar se ha tratado mediante grandes injertos. Including the filling of the maxillary sinus including well bone taken from different areas (hip, Chin …) or non-patient substitutes which could increase the frequency of complications as well as the inconvenience arising from surgery.
They have conducted studies and documented alternatives to bone grafting procedures. The use of the zygomatic bone anchorage zone for oral implants long was originally developed by prof. Brånemark and published for the first time by Aparicio and Brånemark for the rehabilitation of the atrophic maxilla. Compared to other alternatives with bone augmentation procedures, the technique reduces complications allowing the rapid rehabilitation of patients, offering them very satisfactory function and aesthetics, and providing them with a normal social life.
When using this new method based on respect and adapt to the anatomy of the patient, better results in the long term may give and the possibility of complications is decreased. In a study by Dr. Carlos Aparicio next to the University of Barcelona and published in the prestigious magazine Clinical Oral Implants & Related Research ”, is shown a success rate, close to 96% at 10 years.
Plénido, como expresó su Director General, Luis Tejerina está en crecimiento y sus señas de identidad son la excelencia referida a la calidad médica y la atención personalizada a cada paciente para ajustar la propuesta a su situación y expectativas de forma óptima”.
The profits from the sale of this book will go to the Vicente Ferrer Foundation, whose President Anna Ferrer, present at the ceremony, said that Dr. Aparicio has been collaborating for years with the Foundation, in several projects in the India and thanks are have been able to attend which sanitary hundreds of children in the Bathadapali Hospital neonatology unit and have houses many families living in huts built ”.