Author/Authors :
Sedov, Yuri Department of General and Clinical Dentistry - Medical Institute - RUDN University, Moscow, Russia , Mordanov, Oleg Private Practice, Moscow, Russia , Grigoriev, Sergei Private Practice, Cheboksary, Russia , Avanesov, Anatoly Department of General and Clinical Dentistry - Medical Institute - RUDN University, Moscow, Russia , Khabiev, Kamil Private Practice, Moscow, Russia
Abstract :
One of the treatments of patients with severe bone atrophy is short implants. It is important to position short implants taking into
account the prosthetic loading and right position according to vital anatomical structures. In the presented case report, a seventyone-year-old female patient underwent the rehabilitation with four short dental implants placed in the anterior mandibula with
fully guided surgery to avoid mandibular incisive canal. It solves all the problems in the planning stage when you determine the
osteotomy protocol in advance and the prognosis of future restoration according to patient requirements. This clinical case
demonstrates the efficiency of patient rehabilitation with the use of short implants in difficult clinical situations.
Keywords :
Short Implants , Full-Arch , Edentulous Patient Suffering , Severe Mandibular Alveolar , Ridge Atrophy