| Literature DB >> 28879272 |
Hojin Nam1, Ki-Woong Sung1, Min Gyun Kim2, Kyungjin Lee1, Dohyun Kwon1, Seong In Chi3, Kwang-Suk Seo3.
Abstract
The difficult oral healthcare in intellectually disabled patients with poor behavioral control has led to debate over the cost-effectiveness and validity of implant treatment in these patients. The patient in the present report had schizophrenia that had led to poor oral care and severe dental caries in the full mouth. Tooth extraction and a removable prosthesis were planned, but the guardian wanted an implant procedure. Since the guardian showed strong will and cooperation with regard to the patient's oral healthcare, extraction followed by immediate implant placement was performed across two rounds of general anesthesia. Since the outcome appears successful, we present this case report. Immediate implant placement after tooth extraction requires fewer surgeries and rounds of general anesthesia, reduces horizontal bone resorption, and can achieve better esthetic results. Therefore, as long as a certain degree of oral care is possible, this can be a positive option for restoration of a partially edentulous mouth, even in intellectually disabled patients.Entities:
Keywords: Immediate implant placement; Outpatient general anesthesia; Schizophrenia
Year: 2015 PMID: 28879272 PMCID: PMC5564171 DOI: 10.17245/jdapm.2015.15.3.147
Source DB: PubMed Journal: J Dent Anesth Pain Med ISSN: 2383-9309