Abstract

The aim of this case report is to show a predictable approach toward a prosthetic rehabilitation of a traumatized anterior maxilla using alveolar distraction osteogenesis (ADO) and dental implants. Although distraction osteogenesis has been thoroughly discussed in literature as a method of increasing alveolar bone length, there are still some challenges that must be considered prior to prosthetic rehabilitation. This report describes the predictable use of ADO and dental implants in the traumatized anterior maxilla, thereby enabling the final construction of a fixed partial prosthesis with tissue-colored ceramics.

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