2000
DOI: 10.1016/s0022-3913(00)70056-4
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Management of extruded maxillary molars to accommodate a mandibular restoration: A clinical report

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“…When faced with reduced interocclusal space during dental implant procedures, implantologists employ sophisticated strategies to optimize placement. These include surgical restoration of edentulous space through posterior maxillary segmental osteotomy [4,5], reduction of over-erupted opposing teeth [6], orthodontic treatment to retract extruded teeth [6,7], and utilization of an integrated crown-supported, screw-retained cast abutment with an implant [8]. Reduced CHS (crown height space) can have several negative effects, such as a reduced abutment height that could compromise long-term maintenance, insufficient bulk of restorative material for strength or aesthetics, and insufficient restoration retention.…”
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“…When faced with reduced interocclusal space during dental implant procedures, implantologists employ sophisticated strategies to optimize placement. These include surgical restoration of edentulous space through posterior maxillary segmental osteotomy [4,5], reduction of over-erupted opposing teeth [6], orthodontic treatment to retract extruded teeth [6,7], and utilization of an integrated crown-supported, screw-retained cast abutment with an implant [8]. Reduced CHS (crown height space) can have several negative effects, such as a reduced abutment height that could compromise long-term maintenance, insufficient bulk of restorative material for strength or aesthetics, and insufficient restoration retention.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%