Implant-supported Dental Prosthesis and Orthognathic Surgery for Rehabilitation of Patients with Obstructive Sleep Apnea

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https://doi.org/10.11606/issn.2176-7262.rmrp.2022.180437

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Orthognatic surgery, Obstructive sleep apnea, Dental implants

Resumen

Among the treatment options for Obstructive Sleep Apnea (OSA) we have surgery to correct dentofacial deformities. OSA patients are routinely and predictably submitted to surgical treatment for dentofacial deformities. Frequently, orthognathic surgery and osseointegrated implants may be necessary to enable fixed rehabilitation. Patients submitted to orthognathic surgery have a transient decrease in blood supply after maxillary and mandibular osteotomy procedures, which can impair the results in these cases. This case report aimed to present and discuss the conflicting situation of an OSA patient in need of orthognathic surgery and dental implants. The treatment consisted of: (1) extraction of all teeth; (2) complete rehabilitation of the upper and lower jaw with dental implants and prosthesis without compensation; (3) bimaxillary orthognathic surgery to re-establish the maxillomandibular relationship and increase the upper airway volume. This rehabilitation sequence was a safe alternative for a case of Class II OSA, and rapidly achieved a final restoration with enhanced esthetics, functionality, biomechanics, maintenance of oral hygiene, and patient satisfaction.

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  • Sandro Isaías Santana, University of Alfenas. Department of Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery. Unifenas, Alfenas,( MG), Brazil

    PhD, Professor

  • Breno de Souza Pedro Santana, University of São Paulo (Campus Ribeirão Preto) – FORP/USP

    School of Dentistry

  • Flaviana Soares Rocha, University of Brasília. Department, Health Science School, Brasília, (DF), Brazil

    Dentistry Department

  • Átila Roberto Rodrigues, University of Alfenas. Department of Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery. Unifenas, Alfenas,( MG), Brazil

    Msc, Professor

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2022-05-04

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Santana SI, Santana B de SP, Rocha FS, Rodrigues Átila R. Implant-supported Dental Prosthesis and Orthognathic Surgery for Rehabilitation of Patients with Obstructive Sleep Apnea . Medicina (Ribeirão Preto) [Internet]. 2022 May 4 [cited 2024 May 17];55(1):e-180437. Available from: https://www.periodicos.usp.br/rmrp/article/view/180437