The use of a dental implant as an abutment in three unit implant-tooth supported fixed partial denture: A case report and 32 month follow-up

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Abstract

The combined use of dental implants and teeth as abutments in fixed partial dentures may offer advantages to both patients and practitioners in certain clinical situations. An implant-tooth retained prosthesis may reduce surgical intervention and cost to the patient. It may also mean that anatomical restrictions to the provision of an implant-retained fixed prosthesis may be overcome. In this case report, the steps in provision of a three unit implant-to-tooth fixed partial denture are described and the treatment planning and prognosis of a restoration of this type are discussed.

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Clarke, D. F., Chen, S. T., & Dickinson, A. J. G. (2006). The use of a dental implant as an abutment in three unit implant-tooth supported fixed partial denture: A case report and 32 month follow-up. Australian Dental Journal, 51(3), 263–267. https://doi.org/10.1111/j.1834-7819.2006.tb00440.x

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