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Ugrožena protetiÄka rehabilitacija usled fibrozne i koÅ”tane hiperplazije gornje vilice - prikaz pacijenta
Normal bone healing after tooth extraction includes the following steps: blood clot forming, granulation, bone forming and final bone reorganization. In clinical settings connective tissue infiltration of extraction socket can result in fibrous scar formation rather than bone healing. Local and systemic factors seem to be major contributors to the occurrence of erratic socket healing. The aim of this case report was to describe oral-surgery treatment of a patient with inadequate bone and soft supportive tissue for prosthetic rehabilitation. Surgical procedure and recovery are presented, including final complete denture rehabilitation.Nakon vaÄenja zuba obiÄno slede brza organizacija koaguluma, formiranje granulacionog tkiva, osteoida, a zatim i zrele lamelarne kosti. MeÄutim, kliniÄki se neretko može sresti infiltracija ekstrakcione alveole vezivnim tkivom, uz stvaranje fibroznog ožiljka umesto novostvoren kosti. Za to su odgovorni brojni lokalni i sistemski faktori koji doprinose nepravilnom zarastanju ekstrakcione alveole. Cilj ovog rada je bio da se opiÅ”e oralnohirurÅ”ko leÄenje pacijenta s neodgovarajuÄim stanjem koÅ”tanog i mekog noseÄeg tkiva gornje totalne proteze. Prikazani su hirurÅ”ki postupak i postoperacioni tok, zakljuÄno s konaÄnim odgovarajuÄim protetiÄkim zbrinjavanjem pacijenta, koji je doveo do pravilnog zarastanja rane i time zadovoljavajuÄe protetiÄke rehabilitacije
Inadequate prosthetic rehabilitation caused by fibrous and bone hyperplasia of maxilla: Case report
Normal bone healing after tooth extraction includes the following steps: blood clot forming, granulation, bone forming and final bone reorganization. In clinical settings connective tissue infiltration of extraction socket can result in fibrous scar formation rather than bone healing. Local and systemic factors seem to be major contributors to the occurrence of erratic socket healing. The aim of this case report was to describe oral-surgery treatment of a patient with inadequate bone and soft supportive tissue for prosthetic rehabilitation. Surgical procedure and recovery are presented, including final complete denture rehabilitation