Prosthetic rehabilitation of mandible with cortico basal implants: A case report Vaid Rahul1,*,2,3 1Private Practitioner, Oral Implant and Dental Health Center, Meerut, Uttar Pradesh 2Master Clinician implants (UCLA, USA) 3International Implant Foundation Master & Teacher (Munich, Germany) *Address for correspondence: Rahul Vaid Email Id: doc.rahulvaid@gmail.com
Online published on 21 July, 2020. Abstract Odontogenic cysts are the most common odontogenic developmental cyst found at the mandibular molar ramus region. They are usually asymptomatic and are discovered on routine radiographic examinations performed in order to identify the absence of tooth on the arch. The purpose of this case report is to present the spontaneous recovery of a bone defect without the need for bone addition material, as a result of enucleation of large mandibular multilocular Odontogenic cyst and the subsequent prosthetic rehabilitation of partial edentulism with dental implants. After 6 months after cystectomy, at the radiographic examination (OPG and CT) was noted the disappearance of almost all of the radiolucency and the formation of a sufficient quantity of bone for the insertion of the implants. They had good primary stability. By loading the implants and the fixed partial denture, functional, physiognomic and psychological needs of the patient have been fulfilled successfully, not being detected the cyst recurrence. Prosthetic rehabilitation with dental implants was the best solution in order to replace the missing teeth in case of an adequate bone regeneration. Top Keywords Cortico, Implants, Mandible, Prosthetic, Rehabilitation. Top |