Readers' Favorite Implant Cases
Readers share their favorite implant cases from 2024.
Complete Mandibular Reconstruction Requires Complex, Immediate-Load Restoration
One of our most challenging and rewarding cases this year was for a patient who had a cancerous mandibular tumor. His entire mandible was removed and reconstructed using parts of his fibula before an immediate-load temporary prosthesis was placed. The patient is wearing the temporary for about a year...
Dimitri Tsichlis
Nov 11, 2024 at 3:19pm
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Full-Contour Zirconia Restoration Meets High Esthetic Expectation
The patient had one implant placed in the restorative space for teeth #25 and #26. Even though his other teeth were not completely uniform in color, the esthetic expectation was fairly high and he didn’t want a noticeable difference in shade. The doctor requested a one-piece, screw-retained...
Ryan Okon
Nov 11, 2024 at 3:14pm
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Patient Requests Full Denture with 28 Silver Crowns
One of my top accounts had an edentulous patient with a unique request: complete implant-retained dentures with no palate and every tooth made out of a silver-colored alloy to “match his personality.” I have been a technician since 1970 and this was a first for me; challenge accepted.
The...
Mel Thorp
Nov 11, 2024 at 3:11pm
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Unique Hybrid Prosthesis Remedies Severe Dental Trauma
This year, our laboratory was privileged to work on an exceptionally unique and challenging case. It stands out as our favorite due to its complexity and the profound impact it had on the life of the patient: a 45-year-old male who suffered severe dental trauma in an accident.
He had lost several teeth...
Brian Estrada
Nov 11, 2024 at 3:01pm
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A Challenging Single Central Requires Tissue Buildup
~ Sean Chun, Owner, JC Dental Arts Studio, Carlsbad, CA
This was a challenging but interesting single central implant case. The patient injured tooth #9 while playing sports as a child; eventually it fell out and he was missing a tooth for several years. My dentist-client, Dr. David Geen, and I...
LMT Communications, Inc.
Nov 11, 2024 at 2:51pm
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