Bone sequestration after dental implant surgery
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https://doi.org/10.11606/issn.2357-8041.clrd.2020.168469Keywords:
Case-report/series, Computerized Tomography, Oral and maxillofacial, Oral implant, OsteonecrosisAbstract
Background. Dental implants are used to rehabilitate missing teeth, and despite high success rates, failures are inevitable. Ostensibly avoidable human errors in planning or technique can contribute to implant failure. Case presentation. Herein, we report a case of an unsuccessful dental implant surgery due to an inadequate surgical technique and bone exposure in a 54-year-old healthy woman. Conclusions. This report underscores the relevance of reporting the consequences of these human factors, such as loss of the implant, alveolar bone segment, and three teeth.
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