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Retreatment: Fractured Implants Due To Biomechanical Overload
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Fig 1
Protruded mandibular prosthesis with no retention

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Fractured implants

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Fig 3 Panorex radiograph at initial exam with 3 fractured implants

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Lateral cephalometric. Fractured implants in extremely thin bone

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A-P Cephalometric film

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Soft tissue dibridement around fractured implants

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Fig 7
Trephine removes bone around fractured implants

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Loosening and removal of fractured implants

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Dense cortical bone exposed at apex of implant site

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Seven Brånemark implants placed in extremely thin mandible

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Fig 11
Autogenous bone placed in defects left from removal of fractured implants

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Stage II -
Estheticone and standard abutments placed on implants

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Fig 15
Lateral cephalometric view of post-op incisal relationship

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Post-op pan radiograph

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Final non-removable implant support fixed prosthesis

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Delivery of Final Prosthesis

 


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