Research Article
Single Tooth Implant Case in A Contraindicated Patient
Nilesh R Parmar*
BDS MSc (ImpDent), MSc (ProsthDent) Cert Ortho, Principal of Parmar Dental, UK
Nilesh R Parmar, BDS MSc (ImpDent), MSc (ProsthDent) Cert Ortho, Principal of Parmar Dental, UK.
Received Date: July 20, 2022; Published Date: September 21, 2022
Abstract
A male patient was referred to me regarding his UR1. The tooth had been root treated and post crowned after the patient suffered trauma over 10 years ago. Since it was done, the post crown would de-bond every few years, and the patient’s dentist would re-cement it. At his last visit, where the crown had come out, the patient’s dentist told him that the root had now appeared to have a fracture line and has a limited long-term lifespan (Figures 1a, 1b). The patient was then referred to me.
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Nilesh R Parmar*. Single Tooth Implant Case in A Contraindicated Patient. On J Dent & Oral Health. 6(2): 2022. OJDOH.MS.ID.000634. DOI: 10.33552/OJDOH.2022.06.000634.
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Tooth, Dentist, Partial denture, Oral cavity, Implant restoration, Periodontitis, Peri-implantitis, Single tooth, Front tooth, Oral bisphosphonates
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