Management of a Failed Hybrid Implant Full-arch Prosthesis- A Case Report

IF 0.8 Q3 MEDICINE, GENERAL & INTERNAL Bangladesh Journal of Medical Science Pub Date : 2024-01-01 DOI:10.3329/bjms.v23i1.70761
Eldo Koshy, L. Annamma, Hafsa Al Idrissi, Huda Abutayyem
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Background: Biological and technical hardware complications in implant-retained prostheses are well documented in the literature. The most frequently reported failures are on the immediate or delayed factors after implant placement. Even when the implant has successfully osseointegrated, there is a chance that the prosthesis can fail if the treatment planning and occlusal aspects are not well studied. Management of failed cases is rarely reported. In this case report, the authors present a failed implant prosthesis and how it was managed well with a more permanent solution. Case presentation: A 55-year-old, male retired bank manager, reported with the chief complaint of frequent fracture of the maxillary acrylic hybrid implant prosthesis that was delivered 6 months ago. He wanted a replacement for the fractured upper maxillary acrylic hybrid prosthesis. On clinical evaluation, the upper maxillary implant prosthesis was opposing the natural tooth, an anterior bridge, and two posterior implants in the lower right and left of the first and second molar region. The patient was happy with the lower restorations. Conclusion: The design of the final restoration based on biological, mechanical, technological, and patient factors should be ideally planned during the initial treatment planning stage itself. In case a prosthesis fails the underlying cause should be analyzed and retreatment planning is to be done. Bangladesh Journal of Medical Science Vol. 23 No. 01 January’24 Page : 266-271
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混合种植体全拱假体失败的处理--病例报告
背景:文献中对种植义齿的生物和技术硬件并发症有大量记载。报道最多的失败是种植体植入后的即刻或延迟因素。即使种植体已经成功骨结合,如果治疗计划和咬合方面没有得到很好的研究,修复体也有可能失败。失败病例的处理方法很少见报道。在本病例报告中,作者介绍了一个失败的种植修复体,以及如何通过一种更永久的解决方案对其进行妥善处理。病例介绍:患者是一名 55 岁的男性退休银行经理,主诉是 6 个月前交付的上颌丙烯酸混合种植义齿经常发生骨折。他希望更换已经断裂的上颌丙烯酸混合种植义齿。经临床评估,上颌种植修复体与天然牙、前牙桥以及第一和第二磨牙区右下方和左下方的两颗后牙种植体对立。患者对下部修复体很满意。结论:在最初的治疗规划阶段,就应该根据生物学、机械学、技术和患者因素对最终修复体进行理想的设计。如果修复失败,应分析其根本原因并制定再治疗计划。孟加拉医学杂志》第 23 卷第 01 期 24 年 1 月 第 266-271 页
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Bangladesh Journal of Medical Science
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