Complex rehabilitation of atrophic mandible with implant-supported prosthesis

  • Queiroz S
  • Fernandes-Costa A
  • Gurgel B
  • et al.
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ABSTRACT: In this study, we report the case of a patient presenting a severe atrophic mandible that was treated with short implants and stable internal fixation, without using bone grafts or biomaterials. The patient had a long history of failure of several previous consecutive treatments. Cone-bean tomography revealed a small amount of mandibular bone, suggesting a high risk of fracture of the mandible during drilling and installation of osseointegrated implants. We opted to place 5 implants (4.0 × 7.0 mm) between the mental foramens. Since the mandible presented a high risk of fracture, we inserted a titanium plate (2.3 mm) as bone reinforcement along the entire length of the mandible, including the bilateral mandibular angles. A Branemark type prosthesis was installed 5 days after the procedure. After 24 months, the patient continues to be satisfied and presents good masticatory functions without any complications.

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Queiroz, S. I. M. L., Fernandes-Costa, A. N., Gurgel, B. C. de V., Carvalho, C. M. de, Fromer, R., & Batista, S. H. B. (2018). Complex rehabilitation of atrophic mandible with implant-supported prosthesis. Revista Clínica de Periodoncia, Implantología y Rehabilitación Oral, 11(1), 47–48. https://doi.org/10.4067/s0719-01072018000100047

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