Introduction:
Implant treatment is one of the first choice of treatment options due to both
the stability and comfort of the prosthesis and to a slowing of posterior bone
loss and increase the chewing force.
Case report: This
case report aims to rehabilitate the patient who has come to our clinic with
current tooth deficiencies and related function and aesthetic problems. A
56-year-old female patient admitted to Inonu University Faculty of Dentistry,
Prosthetic Dentistry Clinic, reported aesthetic, functional and phonetic
problems related to tooth deficiencies. After the intraoperative and
radiological examinations of the patient with no systemic disease, two-stage
surgery has planed, 3 (13, 14, 16) implants to the first region and 2 (24, 26)
implants to the second region (Straumann, Peter Merian-Weg 12 4002 Basel,
Switzerland) and measurement of osteointegration was measured with resonance
frequency analysis (RFA, Penguin, Goteborgsvagen, Sweden) and healing abutment
was inserted. After soft tissue healing, the model was obtained with a closed spoon
measurement technique.
The
alignment of the gingival step with the gum and its angle could not be achieved
with a standard abutment, so individual abutment design was performed with
CAD/CAM and metal and dentin were rehearsed and the prosthesis was cemented.
Conclusion: It
was aimed to eliminate the aesthetic, functional and phonetic disturbances of
the patient with the treatment. There was no problem in 6 months oral and
radiological control and the patient reported that he was satisfied with the
prosthesis.
Primary Language | English |
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Journal Section | Articles |
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Publication Date | October 7, 2018 |
Published in Issue | Year 2018 Volume: 2 Issue: 1 |