Many people have life-long problems with their dentures, such as difficulties with speaking and eating, loose denture, and sore mouth syndrome. The evolution of dental implant supported prosthesis gives these patients normal healthy life for their functional and esthetic advantages. This case report presents the fabrication of maxillary implant supported hybrid prosthesis by using Nanofilled Composite (NFC) material in teeth construction to rehabilitate a complete denture wearer patient.
Adjunct HF acid application on the thermally oxidized surface did not provide an additional benefit compared to the sandblasted and acid-etched surface (SLA group).
Bisphosphonate (BP) is one of the possible riskfactors
in the osteonecrosis of the jaw (ON J). Surgical
interventions during or after the course of treatment
by using BPs may expose the patient under this risk.
Animal studies, human studies, case reports, and
systematic reviews are used to show the relationship
between the use of bisphosphonates and dental
implants. In this review data about bisphosphonaterelated
osteonecrosis of the jaw (BRON J): incidence,
prevention and treatment modalities for the patients
who are scheduled for dental implant treatment plan
and who have been already treated by dental implants
will be investigated. Various views for the relationship
between dental implants and bisphosphonates will be
analyzed depending on the multifactors: duration,
route of uptake, dosage of the drug and patient’s other
medications that affect the effects of bisphosphonate.
All patients treated with this drug must be informed
about the risk of implant loss or possibility of
osteonecrosis.
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