Treating severe periodontitis with staged load applied implant restoration: A case report

World J Clin Cases. 2020 May 26;8(10):2028-2037. doi: 10.12998/wjcc.v8.i10.2028.

Abstract

Background: Because immediate implant surgery is not recommended for patients who have been diagnosed with periodontitis, researchers have treated these patients with a variety of methods, including combining orthodontic and periodontal surgeries as well as implantation. However, these treatments cost time and money for the patient. Although it has been reported that temporary implants released a severe gag reflex in 1 case, only a few studies have documented using temporary implants to treat patients diagnosed with severe periodontitis.

Case summary: The patient was a 49-year-old female who was missing the majority of her teeth and had gingival atrophy and severe alveolar bone atrophy. After being diagnosed with severe periodontitis, the patient underwent staged load applied implant restoration therapy. The first load-bearing stage was carried out immediately by inserting temporary Osstem mini implants. Maxillary teeth were extracted by using the guided bone regeneration technique, and lateral maxillary sinus lifting was conducted on both sides. During the second load-bearing stage, temporary implants were removed, and permanent implants were placed. The resin bridge was segmented during the third load-bearing stage. During the fourth load-bearing stage, the permanent prosthesis was positioned in the patient's mouth.

Conclusion: By conducting the load-bearing treatment in stages, the patient's mouth contained restorations throughout the procedure, thus guaranteeing basic function and appearance.

Keywords: Case report; Complete implant denture; Lack of bone mass; Severe periodontitis; Staging load; Temporary implants.

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