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Implant-Supported Prosthesis for Edentulous Patient Rehabilitation. From Temporary Prosthesis to Definitive with a New Protocol: A Single Case Report

Roberto Scrascia, Luca Fiorillo, Valeria Gaita, Luigi Secondo, Fabiana Nicita, Gabriele Cervino

2020Prosthesis36 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

This case study concerns a patient who had lost all of his teeth, needing a rehabilitation with total prosthesis, who went to the dentist looking for help to overcome psycho-physical trauma and to overcome functional and social problems related to being a prosthesis wearer. Tooth loss occurs most in old age, even if it is not a direct consequence of aging. The rehabilitation of oral functions allows the patient to speak, chew, smile and feel confident in his own aesthetics and therefore improve, even a lot, his well-being in social relations. It is very important in oral rehabilitations to evaluate their type and therapeutic timing. This study stems from the idealization of a new protocol to simplify the supported oral rehabilitations. In this manuscript, a patient was considered and shown according to a complete photographical documentation all the phases. Rehabilitation included the use of Osstem (Osstem, Seoul, Korea) and equator type abutments (Rhein83, Bologna, Italy). This manuscript claims to represent the first of a whole series of cases demonstrating the utility of this protocol.

Topics & Concepts

ProsthesisRehabilitationProtocol (science)DocumentationMedicineDental prosthesisDentistryIdealizationImplantPhysical therapyPhysical medicine and rehabilitationSurgeryComputer scienceAlternative medicinePhysicsQuantum mechanicsPathologyProgramming languageDental Implant Techniques and OutcomesDental materials and restorationsTemporomandibular Joint Disorders