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Therapeutic Challenge in a Severely Atrophic Mandible

BACKGROUNDAfter tooth loss, however, severely atrophic residual alveolar ridges are fairly common, especially in patients who have been edentulous for a long period. Anterior area of the mandible is areas where clinicians have greater anatomical limitations. Reduced alveolar bone height very often r...

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Published in:Open access Macedonian journal of medical sciences 2018, Vol.6 (3), p.564-567
Main Authors: Janev, Edvard, Janeva, Nadica, Peeva-Petreska, Marija, Mitic, Kristina
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description BACKGROUNDAfter tooth loss, however, severely atrophic residual alveolar ridges are fairly common, especially in patients who have been edentulous for a long period. Anterior area of the mandible is areas where clinicians have greater anatomical limitations. Reduced alveolar bone height very often represents a contraindication to implant therapy, unless a procedure such as a ridge augmentation is performed. CASE REPORTThis study aims to present two separate cases in highly selected edentulous anterior mandibular sites, where one stage, mini implants were used to support total prostheses. Small diameter implants have been used for retention of complete removable mandibular overdentures. This is an excellent option for those who suffer from the inconvenience and embarrassment of loose lower dentures and are tired of having to use sticky pastes and creams to make their dentures stay in place. CONCLUSIONSmall diameter implants, when used multiples may offer adequate support for a removable prosthesis and overcome this problem.
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