Rehabilitation of the severely resorbed maxilla using an implant-anchored prosthesis presents a complex challenge to the oral and maxillofacial surgeon. Particularly in the maxilla, loss of alveolar bone height and buccolabial bone width, often combined with a reduction in bone density, severely compromises its retention capacity. This book reports the authors' 15-year experiences with autogenous onlay bone grafting and simultaneous endosseous implant placement in the reconstruction of the edentulous atrophic maxilla. With an overall survival rate of 95% after 5 years and 93% after 10 years, this approach offers a highly predictable treatment option for patients who previously could not benefit from implant treatment.
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The challenge of the severely resorbed maxilla; protocol for long-term study of autogenous onlay bone grafting and simultaneous endosseous fixture placement; patient presentations from routine cases; patient presentations from compromised cases; patient presentations from unusual cases; results of the study; the future of onlay grafting; appendices - patients with discontinuous maxillary defects.
