Use of Mini Dental Implants for Management of a Deficient Ridge: A Case Report
Journal Title: Medical Journal of Clinical Trials & Case Studies - Year 2019, Vol 3, Issue 1
Abstract
In the case of thin alveolar ridge, standard diameter implants can only be used after bone augmentation surgery. But not all of our patients are ready for this type of surgery. In some favorable situations where special precautions are taken, mini-implants can be an interesting alternative. Here, we report a clinical case of mini implant-supported rehabilitation to manage of a thin edentulous ridge.
Authors and Affiliations
Mohamed chebil, Yosra Gassara, Mohamed Ben Khalifa and Dalenda Hadyaoui
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