Immediate implant-supported full-arch hybrid prosthesis on an edentulous patient using a bar-retained overdenture in the mandible: Case report

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Abstract

The hybrid prosthesis is a very predictable treatment option that allows patients to recover their oral functionality. It is a good alternative to conventional treatments and overdentures. The present report describes controlled an 80 year old female patient with controlled hypertension, who came for consultation with a bar overdenture with attachment holders on two external hexagonal dental implants; an immediate loading hybrid prosthesis was installed over four mandibular dental implants.

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Contreras, R., Guerrero, M. E., & Rosas, J. C. (2019). Immediate implant-supported full-arch hybrid prosthesis on an edentulous patient using a bar-retained overdenture in the mandible: Case report. Journal of Oral Research, 8(5), 400–405. https://doi.org/10.17126/joralres.2019.063

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