Typically, full arch reconstruction of edentulous ridges requires five to 10 dental implants; however, some patients demanding fixed implant-supported prostheses are not able to medically or economically afford complex bone grafts and/or a greater number of implants. These situations could pivot the treatment plan toward the All-on-4 protocol. Nevertheless, due to less implant support in this treatment option, mechanical and biological complications might arise. This article describes the treatment of a fully edentulous patient with two types of fixed implant-supported prostheses on four dental implants along with the following complication
Objectives to retrospectively evaluate clinical and radiographic outcomes of immediate, flapless fu...
Clinical aspects of a simple treatment concept with fixed prostheses in the edentulous jaw are descr...
(1) Background and Objectives. Currently, there are no definitive long-term data about clinically si...
The "All-on-Four" concept is based on the placement of four implants in the anterior part of fully e...
Maxillary complete edentulism a very common situation in dental practice. Various treatment options ...
BACKGROUND: The All-on-4® concept is widely applied for full-arch rehabilitations, using two tilted ...
Teeth are important structures in the oral cavity with many associated functions. Loss of teeth may ...
The dental literature supports the many benefits of dental implant-supported prostheses for the full...
The aim of this study was to evaluate the clinical application of fixed screw-retained complete-arch...
Background: The All-on-4® concept is widely applied for full-arch rehabilitations, using two tilted ...
Background: There is a need for a long-term evidence of implants placed in challenging conditions. T...
Purpose. The aims of this study were to assess the treatment outcome of immediately loaded full-arch...
The purpose of this study is to report a case of full-arch rehabilitation on six endosseous implants...
Purpose: The aim of this study was to analyze retrospectively the clinical reliability of complete-a...
Transition from a hopeless dentition to a fixed-implant-supported full-arch reconstruction can be di...
Objectives to retrospectively evaluate clinical and radiographic outcomes of immediate, flapless fu...
Clinical aspects of a simple treatment concept with fixed prostheses in the edentulous jaw are descr...
(1) Background and Objectives. Currently, there are no definitive long-term data about clinically si...
The "All-on-Four" concept is based on the placement of four implants in the anterior part of fully e...
Maxillary complete edentulism a very common situation in dental practice. Various treatment options ...
BACKGROUND: The All-on-4® concept is widely applied for full-arch rehabilitations, using two tilted ...
Teeth are important structures in the oral cavity with many associated functions. Loss of teeth may ...
The dental literature supports the many benefits of dental implant-supported prostheses for the full...
The aim of this study was to evaluate the clinical application of fixed screw-retained complete-arch...
Background: The All-on-4® concept is widely applied for full-arch rehabilitations, using two tilted ...
Background: There is a need for a long-term evidence of implants placed in challenging conditions. T...
Purpose. The aims of this study were to assess the treatment outcome of immediately loaded full-arch...
The purpose of this study is to report a case of full-arch rehabilitation on six endosseous implants...
Purpose: The aim of this study was to analyze retrospectively the clinical reliability of complete-a...
Transition from a hopeless dentition to a fixed-implant-supported full-arch reconstruction can be di...
Objectives to retrospectively evaluate clinical and radiographic outcomes of immediate, flapless fu...
Clinical aspects of a simple treatment concept with fixed prostheses in the edentulous jaw are descr...
(1) Background and Objectives. Currently, there are no definitive long-term data about clinically si...