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Danny Omar Mendoza Marin1, Kássia de Carvalho Dias1, André Gustavo Paleari2, Ana Carolina Pero1, João Neudenir Arioli Filho1, Marco Antonio Compagnoni1.
Abstract
During oral rehabilitation of an edentulous patient with an implant-supported prosthesis, mandibular flexure must be considered an important biomechanical factor when planning the metal framework design, especially if implants are installed posterior to the interforaminal region. When an edentulous mandible is restored with a fixed implant-supported prosthesis connected by a fixed full-arch framework, mandibular flexure may cause needless stress in the overall restorative system and lead to screw loosening, poor fit of prosthesis, loss of the posterior implant, and patient's discomfort due to deformation properties of the mandible during functional movements. The use of a split-framework could decrease the stress with a precise and passive fit on the implants and restore a more natural functional condition of the mandible, helping in the longevity of the prosthesis. Therefore, the present clinical report describes the oral rehabilitation of an edentulous patient by a mandibular fixed implant-supported prosthesis with a split-framework to compensate for mandibular flexure. Clinical Significance. The present clinical report shows that the use of a split-framework reduced the risk of loss of the posterior implants or screws loosening with acceptable patient comfort over the period of a year. The split-framework might have compensated for the mandibular flexure during functional activities.Entities:
Year: 2015 PMID: 26770841 PMCID: PMC4681794 DOI: 10.1155/2015/502394
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Case Rep Dent
Figure 1Initial aspect of the patient before treatment.
Figure 2Impression of the abutments with the impression coping after extraction of the remaining teeth of the mandible.
Figure 3Splitting of the framework with a carborundum disc.
Figure 4Installation of mandibular implant-supported prosthesis.
Figure 5Panoramic radiograph after a year of installation of the mandibular fixed implant-supported prosthesis. Red arrows show the cuts in framework.