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Case Report of Bone Anchored Fixed Bridge in the Mandible and Bar Overdenture in the Maxillae with Osseointegrated Implants

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Abstract


The purpose of implantation is to replace the function of the lost natural teeth with the artificial teeth. Implantation procedure consists of surgical technique which implants the fixtures and connects abutments and prosthetic technique making
adequate
superstructures. The fixtures support the superstructure and the superstructure transmits occlusal load to the fixtures through the abutments. After all, the superstructure and the fixtures are unified unit. To protect and make longer use of the
fixtures, adequately designed superstructure should be considered in the implant prosthesis. Precise adaptation between components and even distribution of occlusal loads are important factors in the design of the superstructure. This paper is
purposed
to report the procedure of making adequate superstructure on the successfully osseointegrated fixtures reviewing remarkably important points in the clinical and laboratory steps, bone anchored fixed bridge in the mandible and implant supported
bar
overdenture in the maxillae.

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