Inappropriate Protocol of Implant Placement in Contact with Impacted Teeth Leading to Failure

Tooth impaction is a frequent phenomenon in patients with craniofacial syndrome, and the oral rehabilitation of such cases is considered a therapeutic challenge for the clinician. Placing implants in contact with impacted teeth may provide an alternative treatment for patients who refuse invasive su...

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Main Authors: Imed Ouni, Lamia Mansour
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Hindawi Limited 2023-01-01
Series:Case Reports in Dentistry
Online Access:http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2023/7328891
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description Tooth impaction is a frequent phenomenon in patients with craniofacial syndrome, and the oral rehabilitation of such cases is considered a therapeutic challenge for the clinician. Placing implants in contact with impacted teeth may provide an alternative treatment for patients who refuse invasive surgery, and for whom orthodontic traction and surgery are not possible. However, the absence of evidence-based guideline protocols may sometimes lead to inappropriate execution by the clinician. This study aims to describe a case of early failure of an implant placed in contact with dental tissue and to identify the factors associated with implant failure to uncover and prevent their causative mechanisms.
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spelling doaj.art-055a1eb1220c4d409c9b8f84d8a3c0232023-06-28T00:00:36ZengHindawi LimitedCase Reports in Dentistry2090-64552023-01-01202310.1155/2023/7328891Inappropriate Protocol of Implant Placement in Contact with Impacted Teeth Leading to FailureImed Ouni0Lamia Mansour1Prosthetic DepartmentProsthetic DepartmentTooth impaction is a frequent phenomenon in patients with craniofacial syndrome, and the oral rehabilitation of such cases is considered a therapeutic challenge for the clinician. Placing implants in contact with impacted teeth may provide an alternative treatment for patients who refuse invasive surgery, and for whom orthodontic traction and surgery are not possible. However, the absence of evidence-based guideline protocols may sometimes lead to inappropriate execution by the clinician. This study aims to describe a case of early failure of an implant placed in contact with dental tissue and to identify the factors associated with implant failure to uncover and prevent their causative mechanisms.http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2023/7328891
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Inappropriate Protocol of Implant Placement in Contact with Impacted Teeth Leading to Failure
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title Inappropriate Protocol of Implant Placement in Contact with Impacted Teeth Leading to Failure
title_full Inappropriate Protocol of Implant Placement in Contact with Impacted Teeth Leading to Failure
title_fullStr Inappropriate Protocol of Implant Placement in Contact with Impacted Teeth Leading to Failure
title_full_unstemmed Inappropriate Protocol of Implant Placement in Contact with Impacted Teeth Leading to Failure
title_short Inappropriate Protocol of Implant Placement in Contact with Impacted Teeth Leading to Failure
title_sort inappropriate protocol of implant placement in contact with impacted teeth leading to failure
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