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Implants

Pathophysiological factors in aging, associated with the need for implants for the face

It is generally accepted that patients endowed with strong, well-balanced skeletal characteristics better tolerate the destructive effect of age.

Implants and biomaterials for face

The decision to choose a biomaterial for implantation requires an understanding of the histopathology of the interaction of the material with the tissues, as well as the response of the recipient organism.

The concept of contour plastics when implanting the face

The individual configuration of the nose, the zygomatic area and the middle third of the face, as well as the lower part of the cheeks and lower jaw defines the fundamental architectural proportions and contour of the face.

Aesthetic implants for face

Implants in facial surgery are now used to increase skeletal structures, to restore the contours of the face by increasing the areas with the loss of volume ...

Complications after the operation of implantation of the lower jaw

When complications arise, they are usually easy to treat and, for a more correct selection of the implant or at the request of the patient, the operation can always be repeated and the implant replaced, so that it more closely matches the expectations of the patient and the surgeon.

Surgical technique of implantation of the mandible

The chin implants described here can be installed either through the oral cavity or through the sub-chin.

Choosing an implant for the lower jaw

Choosing an implant involves choosing the material from which it was made, as well as choosing the shape necessary to improve the appearance of the patient.

Important elements of chin anatomy

The position of the chin holes is variable enough, but usually they are located below the second premolar.

Analysis of the lower jaw before insertion of the implant

The presence of an underdeveloped chin is the most frequent indication of its increase.

Aesthetic implants for the lower jaw

Evaluation of indications for an increase in the central part of the chin and mid-section of the lower jaw is based on an understanding of the aesthetic proportions of the face and the anatomical structure of the young and aging mandibular region.

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