Abstract

Management of multiple impacted teeth in a nonsyndromic patient is a unique challenge especially if the condition involves the entire permanent dentition. A 36-year-old male patient reported to us with a complaint of loose upper and lower complete dentures. On radiographic examination all the permanent upper and lower teeth were impacted. The medical history and examination was not suggestive of any syndrome or metabolic disorder. The treatment plan to remove all the impacted teeth and place zygomatic implants in the maxilla with multiple implants to give a fixed prosthesis in the maxilla and mandible was carried out.

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