Peri-implant Carcinoma
Clinical Case Report
Clinical Case Report
The fracture of an implant after it has been restored is one of the most severe complications. It most frequently occurs in partially edentulous jaws (1.5%). Most implant fractures involve implants with a diameter of 3.75 mm made of commercially pure titanium (Eckert 2010). Unfortunately, many cases are not reported or documented by the clinicians involved in resolving the problems created by the fracture. This case report describes the management of an implant fracture at site 36 in a middle-aged male patient. The implant had been restored with a screw-retained metal-ceramic crown.
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