Abstract

Purpose: To evaluate the results of hydroxylapatite augmentation of the mandible followed by placement of the mandibular staple. Patients and Methods: Sixty patients 5 or more years postsurgery were evaluated. Patients were followed yearly with clinical and radiographic examinations. Results: The decrease in augmentation height was 2.8 mm (33%) after the first year and only minimal in the following years. The following problems were seen: hyperplastic tissue around posts (eight patients), small dehiscences were seen in the saddle area after 2 years (11 patients), large dehiscences with significant hydroxylapatite loss in five patients. One patient needed a secondary augmentation. Conclusion: Prosthetic stabilization and function were excellent throughout the study period and there was a uniformly high degree of patient satisfaction.

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