Extraction of maxillary anterior dentition, alveolectomy, gingivectomy

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Extraction of Maxillary Anterior Dentition, Alveolectomy, Gingivectomy

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Extraction of maxillary anterior dentition, alveolectomy,gingivectomy

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Extraction of Maxillary Anterior Dentition, Alveolectomy, Gingivectomy

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Preoperative 2D rendering.

Pt was referred by UW Kaiser clinic.

Plan is for extraction of maxillary dentition, Alveolectomy, and gingivectomy.

#28 to be removed at later date per patient.

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Patient profile: note extruded position of anterior complex and supporting alveolar bone

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Anterior view

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Excessive vertical overlap as a result of anterior complex extrusion

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This slide and next:• Green line denotes improved gingival margin and incisal

position. • Patient will require wax-up to determine final vdo and tooth

position.• However proper prosthetic tooth position will be

IMPOSSIBLE without adequate Alveolectomy. ~ 3-4mm to compensate for superior tooth position and ~ 1- 2mm for acrylic base thickness

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New anterior view with teeth digitally moved superiorly by about 3-4mm

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Yellow arrows indicate direction the anterior complex needs to be shifted.

The green line approximates the outline of a wax rim assuming the vdo will have remained the same

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Full thickness approach.

Crevicular incision around the buccal of the teeth

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Next two slides:

Using an opposing thumb or finger as a fulcrum allows for controlled elevation of a full thickness flap.

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Note curvilinear vertical release begins a few millimeters distal to the end of the surgery site (tooth #5).

Continual use of throat pack

1.improves patients comfort 2. minimizes heme accumulation in the back of the throat3. Reduces risk of aspiration of bone, tooth, and tissue

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Use of gauze to quickly strip full thickness flap from the alveolus

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Create a vertical corticotomy around The mesial and distal of the roots. This creates a good purchase point for elevators

Remove buccal alveolar bone

Use surgical handpiece with 557 surgical bur

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Counter-clockwise rotation with apically directed pressure to dilate socket.

Thumb and forefinger provide stabilization of beaks on root surface

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Clockwise rotation with apically directed pressure to dilate socket.

Thumb and forefinger provide stabilization of beaks on root surface

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Correct hand position. Middle finger provides attenuation of grip pressure applied to forceps.

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All roots removed intact

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Planned Alveolectomy

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Piezo-electric handpiece and saw tip

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Alveolectomy incision

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Separating sectioned alveolus

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Sectioned alveolus

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Rounding corners of the surgery site

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Removing excess tissue

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Untensioned primary closure. Note wound margin eversion.