Rehabilitation of aesthetic zone with narrow maxillary ridge by staged implant protocol


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Case Report

Author :

Mosam Trivedi*, Uttam Shetty, Mridula Joshi, Arushi Sharma, Swapnali Mhatre, Nilesh Joshi

Volume :

10

Issue :

2

Abstract :

It can be difficult to achieve an aesthetically pleasing implant-supported restoration in the maxillary anterior region. With regard to the variety of factors that could affect the therapy, the treatment planning for an implant restoration is distinct. A number of elements, including those linked to the patient, careful planning of the course of treatment, implant and abutment selection, soft tissue contour, implant axis, occlusion, and other considerations, all contribute to the final clinical result. Implant supported restorations can have more prosthetic flexibility as a result of the option to select multi-unit abutments in oral implantology. Multi-unit abutments have advantages in that they provide good fit and performance together with predictable aesthetics, which significantly increases the efficacy of prostheses supported by implants. This case report describes the rehabilitation of a 42-year-old male patient with a partially edentulous arch in the maxillary anterior area using an implant-supported restoration and a multi-unit abutment.  

Keyword :

Aesthetic implant supported restoration, Multi­unit Abutments, Immediate implant, Ridge split