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In a woman in her late 70s, the implant in the left maxillary arch that had been placed a long time ago was removed due to peri-implantitis and required a re-procedure. The implant in the second maxillary arch also showed a considerably advanced peri-implantitis, but we decided to resolve it from the left molar.
We've looked at the history of his past treatment, and as you can see from the panorama above, he made his first visit in February 2000, his lower jaw implant treatment was completed in August 2002, his upper jaw implant surgery was performed in November, and the prosthesis was completed and installed about five months later. Please think about 20 years ago, the treatment for the upper and lower jaw was done.
Panorama, premises and CBCT radiographs when the final prosthesis was installed confirmed that the DEFECT part was completely filled with the regenerated bone.
PFM bridge was produced and delivered as the final prosthesis. Bone's environment was relatively good, but gingiva's condition was not comfortable. Of course, FGG was required, but the elderly patient wanted to postpone treatment as much as possible. While conducting follow-up, FGG will be performed soon.
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