Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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3140467 | The Journal of the American Dental Association | 2007 | 6 Pages |
Abstract
ABSTRACTBackgroundThe authors present a case that demonstrates the efficient replacement of a fixed prosthesis after a patient's abutment tooth fractured and required extraction. The fractured tooth had a local infection, and the maxillary bone was low-density and limited in height.Case DescriptionThe authors removed the tooth and grafted the site with particulate bone, while concurrently placing two implants in the edentulous region. After four months, they placed one additional implant and secured a fixed provisional prosthesis within one week.Clinical ImplicationsThe patient wanted to minimize the time that she would have to be without a fixed prosthesis. The authors met her expectations by using an accelerated treatment plan.
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Authors
Michael S. Block, Paulino Castellon, Julio Zavala,