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Oral rehabilitation from an interdisciplinary approach

Oral rehabilitation from an interdisciplinary approach

Vol. 13 – Number 51 – 2022 IMPLANT DENTISTRY NOTEBOOK Case report Page 45-50 Oral rehabilitation from an interdisciplinary approach Tiago Messias Cardoso Batista¹ Cibelle Dutra Raiol¹ Adan Lucas Pantoja de Santana¹ Edson D’Agnoluzzo Filho² Aladim Gomes Lameira³ ABSTRACT Rehabilitation Implantology can be a safe alternative for solving complex cases, especially when working in an interdisciplinary way with other specialties. The objective of this article is to describe a clinical case of oral rehabilitation of a 33-year-old female patient, with symptoms of inflammation and pain in element 24, due to failure in previous endodontic treatment. The image examination revealed root perforations, leakage of obturator material, periapical lesion, and loss of the buccal bone wall. In order to preserve as much bone structure as possible, element 24 was removed in a minimally traumatic way, starting with orthodontic apparatus 72 hours before extraction surgery. After extraction, guided bone regeneration therapy (GBR) was performed with a healing period of 8 months. Then, an implant was installed for subsequent rehabilitation with a single prosthesis. Interdisciplinary integration enabled the perfect reestablishment of the patients oral functions. Descriptors: Bone regeneration, dental implants, mouth rehabilitation. ¹ Faculty of Dentistry – UFPA. ² Specialization Course in Implant with Emphasis on Prosthesis – UFPA. ³ Faculty of Dentistry – UFPA, Specialization Course in Implant with Emphasis on Prosthesis – UFPA. DOI: 10.24077/2022;135102399202

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