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2021
DOI: 10.1186/s13005-021-00294-y
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The application of orthodontic bone stretching for correcting malpositioned dental implants

Abstract: Background Dental implants are sometimes initially placed in a wrong position leading to esthetic damage, which is difficult to solve with prosthetics. Moreover, implants placed in the anterior sector, like ankylosed teeth, are frequently found in a wrong position over time with infraocclusion because of continuous anterior alveolar growth. Different treatments have been proposed to manage the consequences of malpositioned dental implants. Case presentation … Show more

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“…The site’s hard and soft tissues should be carefully measured with respect to the intended implant position. The facial bone’s thickness should remain at 2 mm [ 29 ]. Ensure that the implant is positioned in the proper 3D location as defined by the restoration.…”
Section: Reviewmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The site’s hard and soft tissues should be carefully measured with respect to the intended implant position. The facial bone’s thickness should remain at 2 mm [ 29 ]. Ensure that the implant is positioned in the proper 3D location as defined by the restoration.…”
Section: Reviewmentioning
confidence: 99%