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Full Mouth Rehabilitation using Implants of a Patient Taking the Anticoagulant Drug: A Case Report

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ÃÖÀº¿µ ( Choi Eun-Young ) - Dankook University College of Dentistry Department of Advanced General Dentistry
¼Û½Â·Ê ( Song Seung-Rye ) - Dankook University College of Dentistry Department of Advanced General Dentistry
À¯Å¹Π( You Tae-Min ) - Dankook University College of Dentistry Department of Advanced General Dentistry
ÃÖÁ¤ÀÓ ( Choi Jung-Lim ) - Dankook University College of Dentistry Department of Advanced General Dentistry
µµ·¹¹Ì ( Doh Re-Mee ) - Dankook University College of Dentistry Department of Advanced General Dentistry

Abstract


When a patient with systemic disease needs complex treatment, a good prognosis can be expected if sequential treatment is performed based on evidence. For patients taking anticoagulants such as warfarin, it is very important to establish an oral rehabilitation that takes into account drug control and treatment intervals. In addition, in patients with lost posterior support, oral rehabilitation should aim to restore the existing vertical dimension as much as possible, and for this, it is necessary to apply and confirm provisional prostheses of the patient. In this case report, the patient was taking warfarin for mitral valve replacement surgery and atrial fibrillation 20 years ago. Full mouth rehabilitation with fixed implant prostheses was done, and 20 months of follow-up showed successful results.

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Anticoagulant drug; Warfarin; Fixed implant prosthesis; Full mouth rehabilitation

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