Treatment with dental implants in patients with edentulous jaws faces many problems. First and foremost is the patient’s overall health and ability to undergo a relatively extensive surgical procedure. Another issue is the local sufficiency of the alveolar bone to place a sufficient number of implants. This involves planning the number and placement of implants. This consideration is directly related to the type of prosthetic reconstruction and the suitability of its use, not only with respect to the patient profile but also the properties of the materials used for prosthetic reconstruction. This case report demonstrates a possible treatment of edentulous jaws with regard to the aforementioned issues.
The entire study by Assoc. Prof. Dr. Martin Starosta, Ph.D. can be found under the link
Author: Martin Starosta, Department of Dentistry, Faculty of Medicine, University of Ostrava, 703 00 Ostrava, Czech Republic.
Citation: Martin Starosta (2024). Total Tooth Reconstruction Using Dental Implants. J of Clin Case Stu, Reviews & Reports 2(2), 1-4.