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Prosthetic Rehabilitation with Implant-Supported Mandibular Overdenture after Partial Glossectomy and Radiation Therapy: A Case Report
Tekijät: Rissa E, Kurki T, Narhi T
Kustantaja: DENNIS BARBER LTD
Julkaisuvuosi: 2018
Journal: European Journal of Prosthodontics and Restorative Dentistry
Tietokannassa oleva lehden nimi: EUROPEAN JOURNAL OF PROSTHODONTICS AND RESTORATIVE DENTISTRY
Lehden akronyymi: EUR J PROSTHODONT RE
Vuosikerta: 26
Numero: 2
Aloitussivu: 95
Lopetussivu: 99
Sivujen määrä: 5
ISSN: 0965-7452
DOI: https://doi.org/10.1922/EJPRD_01789Rissa05
Tiivistelmä
Implant-supported overdenture is a Well-established treatment option for many patients who have functional problems with conventional dentures. it may be primary choice for patients Nith altered jaw anatomy, neuromuscular disorders, pronounced gag reflex, severe residual ridge resorption and oral tissue defects. In This article we describe a Case report, where tongue cancer patients occlusion was rehabilitated,with an implant-retained overdenture. In 2001 patient eras operated for Squamous cell carcinoma on the left side of the tongue. Before preoperative radiation therapy, small residual mandibular dentition was removed because of its poor prognosis. Radiation dose on mandible eras 57-66 Gy. After tumor surgery patient received conventional complete dentures. Ten years later the patient was referred again to the Turku University Central Hospital due to constant ulceration under the mandibular denture. The residual ridge of the mandible Was severely resorbed. Patient's existing beer Complete denture was replaced with a milled bar-retained overdenture on four implants. Treatment turned out to be challenging due to severely restricted tongue movement and issue defects.
Implant-supported overdenture is a Well-established treatment option for many patients who have functional problems with conventional dentures. it may be primary choice for patients Nith altered jaw anatomy, neuromuscular disorders, pronounced gag reflex, severe residual ridge resorption and oral tissue defects. In This article we describe a Case report, where tongue cancer patients occlusion was rehabilitated,with an implant-retained overdenture. In 2001 patient eras operated for Squamous cell carcinoma on the left side of the tongue. Before preoperative radiation therapy, small residual mandibular dentition was removed because of its poor prognosis. Radiation dose on mandible eras 57-66 Gy. After tumor surgery patient received conventional complete dentures. Ten years later the patient was referred again to the Turku University Central Hospital due to constant ulceration under the mandibular denture. The residual ridge of the mandible Was severely resorbed. Patient's existing beer Complete denture was replaced with a milled bar-retained overdenture on four implants. Treatment turned out to be challenging due to severely restricted tongue movement and issue defects.