Author/Authors :
Kumar Kusum، Chandan نويسنده 1Department of Prosthodontics Crown and Bridge, Subharti Dental College and Hospital, Meerut, Uttar Pradesh , , V. Mody، Pranav نويسنده Department of Prosthodontics Crown and Bridge, K.V.G. Dental College and Hospital, Sullia, Karnataka , , Indrajeet، Indrajeet نويسنده Department of Prosthodontics Crown and Bridge, K.V.G. Dental College and Hospital, Sullia, Karnataka , , Nooji، Deviprasad نويسنده Department of Prosthodontics Crown and Bridge, K.V.G. Dental College and Hospital, Sullia, Karnataka , , K. Rao، Suhas نويسنده 2Department of Prosthodontics Crown and Bridge, K.V.G. Dental College and Hospital, Sullia, Karnataka , , Wankhade، Bhushan Ganesh نويسنده 2Department of Prosthodontics Crown and Bridge, K.V.G. Dental College and Hospital, Sullia, Karnataka, ,
Abstract :
Implant surgery in mandibular anterior region may turn from an easy minor surgery into a
complicated one for the surgeon, due to inadequate knowledge of the anatomy of the surgical area
and/or ignorance toward the required surgical protocol. Hence, the purpose of this article is to
present an overview on the: (a) Incidence of massive bleeding and its consequences after implant
placement in mandibular anterior region. (b) Its etiology, the precautionary measures to be taken to
avoid such an incidence in clinical practice and management of such a hemorrhage if at all happens.
An inclusion criterion for selection of article was defi ned, and an electronic Medline search through
different database using different keywords and manual search in journals and books was executed.
Relevant articles were selected based upon inclusion criteria to form the valid protocols for implant
surgery in the anterior mandible. Further, from the selected articles, 21 articles describing case
reports were summarized separately in a table to alert the dental surgeons about the morbidity
they could come across while operating in this region. If all the required adequate measures for
diagnosis and treatment planning are taken and appropriate surgical protocol is followed, mandibular
anterior region is no doubt a preferable area for implant placement.