Stručni rad
Oral White Sponge Nevus and Dental Implants: Report of Two Cases
Esma Kürklü
; Zavod za oralnu kirurgiju, Stomatološki fakultet u Istambulu, Turska
Gözde Özyanat
; Zavod za fiksnu protetiku, Stomatološki fakultet u Istambulu, Turska
Gülsüm Ak
; Zavod za oralnu kirurgiju, Stomatološki fakultet u Istambulu, Turska
Hakki Tanyeri
; Zavod za oralnu kirurgiju, Stomatološki fakultet u Istambulu, Turska
Sabire Değer
; Zavod za fiksnu protetiku, Stomatološki fakultet u Istambulu, Turska
Sažetak
White sponge nevus (WSN) is a rare, benign, autosomal dominant disorder of the mucous membranes. Typical oral lesions are white or gray, diffuse and irregular plaques with a spongy texture involving the buccal mucosa, ventral tongue, labial mucosa, and floor of the mouth. This clinical report describes the prosthetic rehabilitation of two oral WSN cases with implant-supported metal-ceramic fixed prostheses and the treatment outcomes regarding osseointegration, preservation of the alveolar bone, and soft tissue health over a period of 4 years. Relevance of treatment planning and associated complications of surgical and prosthetic procedures in such a rare oral mucosal lesion are emphasized.
Ključne riječi
Leukokeratosis, Hereditary Mucosal; Mouth Mucosa; Mucous Membrane; Metal Ceramic Alloys; Denture, Partial, Fixed; Dental Prosthesis, Implant-Supported
Hrčak ID:
78654
URI
Datum izdavanja:
20.3.2012.
Posjeta: 2.936 *