Restoring a post-traumatic partial edentulous mandible with the Toronto prosthesis: a clinical report

  • Nematollahi F
  • Alikhasi M
  • Beyabanaki E
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Abstract

Implants provide support, stability and retention for restorations used in fully and partially edentulous patients. This clinical report describes prosthetic treatment of a 30-year-old man suffering from a dentoalveolar deficiency due to an old gunshot trauma to the left side of the mandible. The patient was rehabilitated with implant-supported Toronto prosthesis following surgical placement of three implants with undesirable location and angulations due to lack of sufficient bone. This prosthetic option offers advantages of both screw-retained and cement-retained prostheses and provides acceptable aesthetic and functional results.

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Nematollahi, F., Alikhasi, M., & Beyabanaki, E. (2018). Restoring a post-traumatic partial edentulous mandible with the Toronto prosthesis: a clinical report. Journal of Dental Research, Dental Clinics, Dental Prospects, 12(2), 135–139. https://doi.org/10.15171/joddd.2018.021

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