Abstract

The oral rehabilitation of edentulous patients with immediate loading has become a safe procedure with high predictability. The success is related to immediate fabrication of a passive fit framework to attach the implants. Based on these considerations, this case report shows an alternative technique for mandibular rehabilitation using implants immediately loaded, where the framework was fabricated using cylinders with internal reinforcement and precast pieces, electrowelding, and conventional welding providing esthetics and function to the patient in a short period of time.

Highlights

  • The oral rehabilitation of edentulous patients using implantsupported fixed prosthesis immediately loaded is a safe procedure with high predictability [1,2,3,4,5]

  • The aim of this study is to report a case of an implantsupported mandibular prosthesis using a fast and efficient technique for the fabrication of the framework using cylinders with internal reinforcement and precast pieces, electrowelding, and conventional welding

  • The oral prosthetic rehabilitation using immediate loading implants has been reported as a beneficial treatment protocol to osseointegration of the implant and that increases the comfort of the patient

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Summary

Introduction

The oral rehabilitation of edentulous patients using implantsupported fixed prosthesis immediately loaded is a safe procedure with high predictability [1,2,3,4,5]. Such treatment has the advantages of immediate restoration of function and aesthetics and emotional comfort to patients, especially in cases of dental extractions and immediate implant placement. The fabrication of frameworks with passive adaptation to implant abutments promotes the maintenance of bone-implant interface [11,12,13]. The aim of this study is to report a case of an implantsupported mandibular prosthesis using a fast and efficient technique for the fabrication of the framework using cylinders with internal reinforcement and precast pieces, electrowelding, and conventional welding

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