Collagen Strip Technique: A Novel Approach for Ridge Preservation and Concomitant Oroantral Communication Management After Implant Explantation

2020 
INTRODUCTION: This case report introduces a technique for managing oroantral communication (OAC) using a collagen membrane strip to repair the perforated sinus membrane and simultaneously graft the alveolar ridge. CASE PRESENTATION: A 55-year old Asian male presented for a second-opinion consultation regarding an endosseous dental implant that had been placed overly subcrestal at #13 edentulous site. The 8 mm fixture had been placed 3 to 4 mm subcrestally with more than half the implant length into the maxillary sinus. The patient stated that no sinus augmentation procedure had been performed. The implant was considered to be non-restorable and treatment planned for explantation with ridge preservation. Explantation revealed a sinus perforation with OAC. A collagen membrane strip (30 x 6 mm) was folded into a U-shape, to hold bone allograft for ridge preservation, and placed with the bottom of the U-shape level with the sinus floor and the ends extending to the buccal and palatal, beyond the crest. A second collagen membrane covered the graft at ridge crest level, followed by primary closure. Implant placement (4.1 x 10 mm) with indirect sinus augmentation was performed in 6 months. The implant was uncovered and subsequently restored following a 5-month osseointegration period. The 13-month follow-up examination revealed successful outcomes, with normal clinical and radiographic parameters. CONCLUSION: This novel technique achieved the dual goals of ridge preservation and repair of a sinus membrane perforation simultaneously after implant explantation in the posterior maxilla. It further allowed a successful implant placement with simultaneous sinus augmentation and subsequent restoration.
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