2019, Number 3
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Rev Mex Periodontol 2019; 10 (3)
Immediate placement of implants in the esthetic zone, guided bone regeneration in a patient with bulimia nervosa
Aguado AJA, Aguado AMM, Pietschmann SMÁ, Aguado HVA
Language: Spanish
References: 18
Page: 44-48
PDF size: 2046.80 Kb.
ABSTRACT
This article reports the case of a patient of 38 years who has suffered from bulimia nervosa for more than 20 years resulting in a significant weight loss. This condition could be a negative factor in the osseointegration of a dental implant therapy, which required extraction and immediate implant placement in the upper anterior are, removal of periapical granuloma and guided bone regeneration technique. The implants were osseointegrated successfully. A mild bone remodeling was observed radiographically in two of the implants, which did not interfere in the final result.
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