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The central single implant in the edentulous mandible: Improvement of function and quality of life-A report of 2 cases

  • Autores: Stefan Wolfart, Katja Braasch, Simone Brunzel, Matthias Kern
  • Localización: Quintessence International, ISSN-e 0033-6572, Vol. 39, Nº. 7, 2008, págs. 541-548
  • Idioma: inglés
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    • Implant-retained overdentures are a reliable treatment option for edentulous patients, especially when only few implants can be placed. Internationally, 2 implants are considered adequate to retain an overdenture in the edentulous mandible. However, for many patients, 2 implants can be cost-prohibitive. By means of 2 clinical cases, it is shown that the insertion of a single implant in the middle of the mandible might stabilize the prosthesis and improve the oral health quality of life and the chewing function. A ball attachment with a screw-activated matrix was used to retain the overdenture. Early clinical results are promising. However, before this method can be recommended for general clinical application, long-term clinical results are needed.


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