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Initial management and long-term follow up after the rehabilitation of a patient with severe dentoalveolar trauma: A case report

Journal

DENTAL TRAUMATOLOGY
Volume 36, Issue 1, Pages 84-88

Publisher

WILEY
DOI: 10.1111/edt.12504

Keywords

dento-alveolar trauma; gunshot wound; implant-supported prosthesis; oral rehabilitation

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  1. University of Manchester

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Dental trauma is common and for patients who suffer significant oral injuries, rehabilitation can be challenging to the clinical team. This case report describes the successful prosthetic replacement of multiple missing teeth lost due to severe dentoalveolar trauma, using iliac crest bone grafting, an implant-retained removable dental prosthesis and implant-supported crowns. Good functionality and aesthetic outcome were achieved.

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