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US Dental A Center for Advanced Dental Treatment USA standard quality care by American Diplomates Implant supported Fixed Denture

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US DentalA Center for Advanced Dental

TreatmentUSA standard quality care by

American Diplomates Implant supported Fixed

Denture

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Existing Dentition

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OPG

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Treatment Plan

Sequence

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Phase - 1Full Mouth Extraction under IV conscious

Sedation and insertion of immediate dentures.

Estimated Duration of Procedure :- 4 Hours

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Construction of

final Dentures

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Planning for computer guided all on 4 Implant Surgery for precise placement

1. CT scanning with dentures in place

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2. Software based Implant planning and virtual implant surgery

3. Fabrication of Surgical Template/Guide and surgical placement utilizing the guide

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All on 4 Implant Placement Using NOBEL Guide

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Healing Time of 4 to 6 months required

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Phase - 2Construction of Fixed Denture

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AbstractJournal of PeriodontologyMarch 2001, Vol. 72, No. 3, Pages 411-416 , DOI 10.1902/jop.2001.72.3.411(doi:10.1902/jop.2001.72.3.411

Treatment of Aggressive Periodontitis by Osseointegrated Dental Implants. A Case Report.

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Background: Generalized aggressive Periodontitis is described as a clinical entity affecting both deciduous and permanent dentition with extensive alveolar bone loss, mobility, and exfoliation of all or many teeth. Controversy exists on dental implant use to restore missing dentition in younger patients.

Methods: This case report presents a patient diagnosed with aggressive Periodontitis who has lost all but 4 of her teeth. Her personal and functional desires led us to include implant therapy in her treatment plan. The hematological data are presented with an analysis of the immunological profile.

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Results: Dental implants were placed, and following 3 months of osseointegration, an implant-supported prosthesis was completed. The patient was followed up for 36 months.

Conclusions: This case report presents an alternative treatment for rehabilitating dentition in a young patient treated for aggressive Periodontitis. Similar case studies may help eliminate some of the controversy that exists regarding the use of dental implants in aggressive Periodontitis patients. J Periodontal 2001;72:411-416.

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Full mouth fixed implant rehabilitation in a patient with generalized aggressive

periodontitis

Yoon-Hyuk Huh, MSD, Hyung-Joo Shin, MSD, Dae-Gon Kim, MSD, Chan-Jin Park, PhD, Lee-Ra Cho*, PhD Department of Prosthodontics and Research Institute of Oral Science, College of Dentistry, Gangneung-Wonju National University, Gangneung, Korea BACKGROUND. Generalized aggressive Periodontitis (GAP) is a destructive periodontal disease that can develop in young age. Only a few cases of full mouth rehabilitation, using dental implants, have been reported in a patient with aggressive Periodontitis.

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CASE DESCRIPTION. This clinical report describes the treatment procedures and results of full mouth rehabilitation in a patient with aggressive periodontitis. After all teeth were extracted, 6 implants were placed in the maxilla and mandible, respectively. Fixed detachable implant prostheses were made. The patient was satisfied with the final results. She was followed for 10 months post loading.

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CLINICAL IMPLICATION. For a long-term success, continuous maintenance care is critical, as the contributing factors of the disease (such as immune factors or periodontal pathogens) may not be controlled adequately.

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