Management Of Abutment Failure Of Mandibular Implant Supported Over Denture: A Case Report
Journal Title: IOSR Journal of Dental and Medical Sciences (IOSR-JDMS) - Year 2017, Vol 16, Issue 4
Abstract
In contemporary implant and prosthodontic practice, high levels of surgical and biologic success rates have been achieved. However, mechanical and technical complications continue to exist. Of these, one of the biggest challenges to the clinician is the conservative retrieval of fractured screw fragments from within the implants and/or abutments. This clinical report describes a relatively simple technique for retrieval of fractured abutment of Mandibular Implant Supported Overdenture.
Authors and Affiliations
Reshma Premkumar, Gilsa K Vasunni, Mehul R Mahesh, Rasmi M, Prasanth Manohar B
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