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Retreatment of a Failed Quad Zygoma Implant Procedure with Cortically Fixed at once Hybrid Plates: Case Report

Volume 6 - Issue 5

Jimoh Olubanwo Agbaje*1, Marc Pifarre Portella2 and Henri Diederich3

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    • 1Department of Imaging and Pathology, Faculty of Medicine, Catholic University Leuven, Belgium
    • 2Clinica Dental Pifarre, Barcelona, Spain
    • 3Dental Clinic Henri Diederich, Luxembourg

    *Corresponding author: SHenri Diederich, Dental surgeon, Dental Clinic Henri Diederich, Luxembourg

Received: July 09, 2018;   Published: July 17, 2018

DOI: 10.26717/BJSTR.2018.06.001427

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Abstract

Retreatment of previous failed implant surgeries with zygoma implants. The zygoma implant failed due to a possible overload and lack of osseointegration of the implants. This is further complicated by the existing problem of edentulism. Further loss of bone height associated with loss implant and the presence of scar tissue in the previous operated and implant site make reoperation difficult. This article describes a clinical procedure for the restoration of severely resorbed maxilla after a failed standard and zygomatic implants with Cortically Fixed at Once (CF@O) implant system. Rehabilitation of difficult and failed implant case is achieved within a short period of time without the need for extensive surgical operation. Early loading ensures that patient edentulism can be taken care of immediately.

Keywords: Cortically Fixed at Once approach Implants; Failed Implants; Hybrid Plates; Edentulous Patient; Rehabilitation

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