Severely atrophied jaws: A case report of full mouth rehabilitation using basal and cortical implants
Journal Title: IP International Journal of Periodontology and Implantology - Year 2018, Vol 3, Issue 4
Abstract
Patients with highly atrophied jaws pose a serious clinical problem for construction of removal denture or surgical placement of implant They sometime are in need of undergoing delicate surgical interventions for gaining vertical bone height withwithout sinus lift It requires expensive bone graft substitutes and barrier membranes in the hand of an expert A long period of time for bone healing is an additional enigma After the jaws are made ready the implants are surgically inserted into the bone and a period of another 46 months waiting is inevitable The long waiting period and the expenses for adjuvant surgical treatments are not appreciated by the patients The present article deals with a patient with highly atrophied jaws for full mouth rehabilitation with basal and cortical implantsKeywords Jaw atrophy Bone augmentation Cortical implants Full mouth rehabilitation Strategic implantology
Authors and Affiliations
Goutam Das, T K Pal, Abhijit Mahata
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