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Article Dans Une Revue Journal of Oral Implantology Année : 2021

Implant therapy in the rehabilitation of mandibular arteriovenous malformations

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Purpose : Mandibular arteriovenous malformations are rare congenital malformations which require multidisciplinary care. Implant-supported rehabilitation of significant bone defect after embolization and resection is poorly described in the literature. Clinical report : We present the case of a 24 year-old patient with a right sided mandibular arteriovenous malformations diagnosed after massive hemorrhage and treated by embolization and resection surgery. Implant rehabilitation was carried out 9 years later with a prior bone graft through iliac extraction and 3 short implants. The implant survival rate and patient satisfaction was evaluated at 3 years post-placement. Discussion : Arteriovenous malformations treatments frequently result in bone defects that are difficult to reconstruct because of probable unstable vascularization due to embolization. The presence of osteosynthesis material and artefacts at the radiological level complicates the implant planning due to the lack of visualization of the inferior alveolar nerve or artery and necessitates the placement of low height implants. Osteointegration in contact with embolization products should be monitored. The creation of a case series could be of interest in order to better understand implant treatment for patients with a history of arteriovenous malformations.
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hal-03595859 , version 1 (03-03-2022)

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Romain Lan, Ugo Ordioni, Eric Loyer, Jean-Hugues Catherine, Gerald Maille. Implant therapy in the rehabilitation of mandibular arteriovenous malformations. Journal of Oral Implantology, 2021, ⟨10.1563/aaid-joi-D-20-00037⟩. ⟨hal-03595859⟩
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