full mouth rehabilitation with dental implants in patient with partial edentulous condition and generalized chronic periodontitis: a case report

Research Article
Chandrashekhar R Shanagonda., Jyoti P Tembhurne., Manish Ashtankar., Sandeep Pimpale and Tanay U Gunjikar
DOI: 
xxx-xxxx-xxx
Subject: 
Medical
KeyWords: 
Implants, Osteotomy Site, Fixed Prosthesis, Open Tray Impression Coping
Abstract: 

Replacement of teeth should be done to restore the functions like mastication, phonetics, and esthetics. In the present day, many treatment options are available, among them, treatment with dental implants had evolved as a major choice. Among all types of implants, endosseous implants had gained more importance than any other type of implants. The case report describes a patient who had chronic periodontitis with several missing maxillary and mandibular teeth. The patient underwent (1) deep scaling, root planning with systemic dosage of antibiotics (2) extraction of teeth with a hopeless prognosis, and (3) full mouth rehabilitation to restore missing and extracted tooth structure with dental implants