Vertical Alveolar Ridge Augmentation by Distraction Osteogenesis

J Clin Diagn Res. 2015 Dec;9(12):ZC43-6. doi: 10.7860/JCDR/2015/15976.6993. Epub 2015 Dec 1.

Abstract

Introduction: Compromised alveolar ridge in vertical and horizontal dimension is a common finding in patients visiting practitioners for dental prosthesis. Various treatment modalities are available for correction of deficient ridges among which alveolar distraction osteogenesis is one.

Aim: To study the efficacy of alveolar distraction osteogenesis in augmentation of alveolar ridges deficient in vertical dimension.

Materials and methods: Ten patients aged 16 to 46 years with deficient alveolar ridge underwent ridge augmentation in 11 alveolar segments using the distraction osteogenesis method. For each patient a custom made distraction device was fabricated. The device was indigenously manufactured with SS-316 (ISO 3506).

Results: The vertical bone gain reached more than 10mm without the use of bone transplantation. Certain complications like incorrect vector of distraction, paresthesia, pain and loss of transport segment were encountered during the course of the study.

Conclusion: Alveolar vertical distraction osteogenesis is a reliable and predictable technique for both hard and soft tissue genesis. Implant placement is feasible with primary stability in neogenerated bone at the level of the distracted areas.

Keywords: Consolidation; Distortion; Latency; Osteotomy; Rehabilitation.