1. Two narrow implants replacing a mandibular right first molar: A case study.
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Shah, Zankhana, Shah, Amar, and Raiyani, Priyanka
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DENTAL implants ,EDENTULOUS mouth ,ROOT canal treatment ,MANDIBULAR prosthesis ,ORTHODONTICS ,THERAPEUTICS - Abstract
The most frequent single molar to be replaced is the first mandibular molar because this tooth is lost first. Implantation in the posterior area is a predictable procedure over time. The low rate of complications in addition to the high long-term success rate makes implant restoration a reliable solution to treat posterior partial edentulism. The use of two implants to replace a single molar seems a logical treatment solution. The following case deals with the replacement of the lower right first molar having a previously failed root canal treatment with two narrow implants of diameter 3.5 mm and height 10 mm. Replacing a single missing molar with two narrow dental implants serves as a viable treatment option providing good and predictable long-term results. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2016
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