2021
DOI: 10.51542/ijscia.v2i3.15
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Incomplete Implant Insertion Due to the Use of A Non-dynamometric Torque Wrench: A Case Report

Abstract: A case is reported in which the use of a non- dynamometric torque wrench could be the cause of incomplete implant insertion. A woman, 73-year-old, visited the dentist in March 2021 for oral rehabilitation due to the absence of teeth in the left mandibular area. A Galimplant IPX 4.5 x 8 implant (internal hex connection) (Sarria, Spain) was placed in position 36. Bone drilling was performed correctly in width and depth, however, insertion of the implant was difficult due to the hardness of the cortical bone. New… Show more

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