José Balaguer
University of Valencia
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Journal of Oral Implantology | 2007
Miguel Peñarrocha-Diago; Berta Garcia; Dolores Gomez; José Balaguer
The roots of molar and premolar maxillary teeth are often very close to the floor of the maxillary sinus. As a result, extraction of these teeth can leave an oral-antral communication or lead to a fistula that requires treatment. A woman with an oral-antral communication secondary to extraction of a maxillary molar is presented. The communication was closed by means of a bone graft harvested from the wall of the sinus (zygomatic bone). After 3 months, 2 dental implants were placed, one in the pterygoid area and the other with parasinusal angulation. Rehabilitation followed in the form of a screw-retained, fixed prosthesis 3 months after implant placement. There have been no complications after 1 year of follow-up. This surgical technique allowed closure of an oral-antral communication produced by molar extraction through placement of a zygomatic bone graft and subsequent placement of 2 dental implants.
Medicina Oral Patologia Oral Y Cirugia Bucal | 2012
María Peñarrocha; Jose Viña; Laura Maestre; David Peñarrocha; José Balaguer
Objective: An evaluation is made of pain, swelling and peri-implant attached mucosal width after implant-based rehabilitation involving guided surgery and a modification of the technique with the raising of a semicircular miniflap, in single and partial replacements. Study design: A case-control study was carried out. The study group consisted of 12 patients with the placement of 19 implants using a guided surgery and miniflap technique. The control group consisted of 12 patients with the placement of 22 implants using the conventional technique. Each patient scored postoperative swelling and pain by means of a visual analog scale (VAS). Attached vestibular mucosa width was evaluated 12 weeks after implant placement. Results: Twelve operations were carried out in each group. Immediate aesthetics were established for all implants of the study group. One implant failed in each group. Maximum pain was recorded after 6 hours in both groups (mean VAS score 4 and 4.9 in the study and control group, respectively). Maximum swelling was recorded after 24 hours (mean VAS score 2.5) in the study group and on the second day (mean VAS score 3.4) in the control group. The mean attached vestibular mucosa width was 2.9 mm in the study group and 3.2 mm in the control group. Conclusion: In this preliminary study, guided implant surgery with a semicircular miniflap in single and partial replacements resulted in slightly less postoperative pain and swelling than with the conventional implant technique. The attached vestibular mucosa width was greater in the control group, though the differences were very small. Key words:Guided surgery, flapless surgery, miniflap, peri-implant mucosa.
Journal of Clinical and Experimental Dentistry | 2014
Jose Viña; José Balaguer; Luis Martorell; Miguel Peñarrocha
The objective of this case report is to describe a surgical and prosthetic technique to create a lost papilla following orthodontic space opening (Atherton´s patch) through implant supported rehabilitation. A switching platform implant was used to replace a left maxillary canine in a unitary interdental edentulous ridge with Atherton´s patch in the distal area of the upper lateral left incisor. The radiographic study revealed correct level of the interproximal bone of the adjacent teeth. A mucoperiosteal flap with crest incision and sulcular extension to the adjacent teeth was made. Special attention was paid to correct position of the implant and the distance (≥ 1.5 mm) between the platform and the roots of the adjacent teeth. A submerged technique was used. Tissue modeling through provisional crown was performed in order to create an ideal emergence profile with total papilla fill recorded at the Atherton´s patch area. Final screw retained CAD-CAM zirconia structure was place. Final follow up was performed 2 years after provisional crown placement, and total fill of both papilla, including at Atherton´s patch area, was recorded. Key words:Atherton´s patch, papilla, switching platform, implant and orthodontics, esthetic score.
International Journal of Oral & Maxillofacial Implants | 2004
Miguel Peñarrocha; Maria Palomar; Jose M. Sanchis; Juan Guarinos; José Balaguer
Journal of Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery | 2006
Miguel Peñarrocha; Berta Garcia; Eva Martí; José Balaguer
Medicina Oral Patologia Oral Y Cirugia Bucal | 2004
Miguel Peñarrocha; Roberto Uribe; José Balaguer
Medicina Oral Patologia Oral Y Cirugia Bucal | 2005
Roberto Uribe; Miguel Peñarrocha; José Balaguer; Fulgueiras N
Journal of Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery | 2007
Miguel Pen̂arrocha; Javier Rambla; José Balaguer; Concha Serrano; Javier Silvestre; José-Vicente Bagán
International Journal of Oral & Maxillofacial Implants | 2007
Miguel Peñarrocha; Larrazábal C; José Balaguer; Serrano C; Silvestre J; Bagán Jv
Medicina Oral Patologia Oral Y Cirugia Bucal | 2004
Jose M. Sanchis; Miguel Peñarrocha; José Balaguer; Fabio Camacho