Annals of Stomatology 2023 October-December; 1(3): 128-135
CASE REPORT
PTERYGOID IMPLANTS: TWO CASE REPORTS
L. Tomaselli
Correspondence to:
Luigi Tomaselli, DDS, MS
Private practice,
Via Azzurra 26,
40138 Bologna, Italy
e-mail: gigitomasellimail.com
ABSTRACT
Pterygoid dental implants (PDI) are used in cases where traditional implants may not be feasible due to insufficient bone volume in the jaw. Unlike conventional implants placed in the frontal portion of the jawbone, PDI utilize the posterior region, taking advantage of the available bone structure. This can be particularly beneficial for individuals who have experienced significant bone loss in the frontal jaw area or have sinus issues that limit the placement of traditional implants. Placing PDI is a complex procedure requiring careful planning and consideration of anatomical structures. Advanced imaging techniques, such as cone beam computed tomography (CBCT), are used to assess bone density and determine the optimal placement for the implants. PDI can provide a viable solution for individuals with challenging anatomical conditions, offering stability and support for dental restorations. Here, a case series is reported, and pertinent literature is discussed.
KEYWORDS: implant, fixture, pterygoid, sphenoid, prosthesis