Journal of Cardiovascular Disease Research
CORRECTION OF MALALIGNED IMPLANT IN CONJUNCTION WITH CASTABLE ABUTMENT AND SMILE DESIGNING-A CASE REPORT
Dr. Ashwini Kini Dr. Veera Sawant Dr.Swapnita Vaity Dr. Pritesh Jain Dr. Nilay Karnik Dr. Foram Dama
JCDR. 2021: 2988-2994
Abstract
The aim of this paper was to present a rehabilitation of a patient with a dynamic universal castable long abutment (UCLA) for a single tilted implant in the anterior maxillary area in conjunction with smile designing. PRESENTATION OF CASE: A 23-year-old male patient attended the dentistry college clinic complaining of a complaint of fractured teeth of the dental element 11. The implant was misaligned and it was planned to correct it in a two-stage surgical protocol, and an external hexagon implant(3.75×11.5mm) was placed. After a six-month healing period to correct the implant position, a dynamic UCLA was set in place, rectifying the implant emergence profile at 20◦. The Emax ceramic structure construction and fitting was performed and, after the patient’s consent, the prosthesis was finalized and installed.
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