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Dentistry Case Report, Volume 3
Case Study: Osseointegrated fractured implant with intermediary pilar and protetic crow
Alida Lucia Cardoso
Federal University of Uberlandia, Brazil
Statement of the Problem
: Although the fracture of osseointegrated dental implants is an uncommon phenomenon and of
multifactorial causes, they do not currently have as a treatment proposal, the possible reuse of the implant with the use of
intermediate pillar and prosthetic crown, seeking their reuse, leaving only the proposed alternatives of: implant burial, removal
and replacement by new implant or rehabilitation with removable prosthesis. The purpose of this study is to reuse fractured and
osseointegrated implant with intermediate pillar and prosthetic crown.
Methodology & Theoretical Orientation
: Case study of a participant with a fractured implant External hexagon installed in the
situation where their internal threads are possible to receive intermediate pillar for the preparation of a prosthetic crown in the
maxilla or mandible in the perspective of reuse of the implant and clinical and radiographic analysis of this set by the Researcher.
And, it will be excluded, any implant that does not have half the length of the internal thread to receive the active part of the bolt
of the intermediate pillar, cracks in the head of the implant, that does not have osseointegration with a length of less than 6mm
and any one that cannot being in occlusal equilibrium.
Findings
: Interposed cone-Morse intermediate pillar with temporary crown of Acrylic resin was implanted on osseointegrated
implant and clinical-radiographic analysis were its stability, with support in the adjacent element.
Conclusion & Significance
: It is possible to use the intermediate pillar and prosthetic crown on fractured implant with support
in the adjacent element as a tool for the use of osseointegrated implant in an adult participant, but future studies should be carried
out as an innovative subject.
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