Reconstruction of Bone Defect with Dental-Gingival Prosthesis over Implants: A Case Report



The repair of anterior vertical defects has been an esthetic challenge in implant dentistry. Many types of surgical procedure have been proposed to treat these cases. Typically, it requires reconstructions and bone tissue prior prolonging the length of treatment and risk of complications. The use of dental-gingival prosthesis becomes an alternative for of therapy for such cases. However, in order achieve perfection in color and textures of the restoration it's not an easy task. Currently there are some ways to achieve better aesthetic results, including scanning of colors. This case report describes step-by-step a clinical situation where the application of gingival ceramic was used to reconstruct a bone defect effectively, including some new digital protocols for such protocol.

                Keywords: Ceramic, gingival, prosthesis, implants, oral rehabilitation, digital mapping of colors

Citation: Ricardo Gapski. “Reconstruction of Bone Defect with Dental-Gingival Prosthesis over Implants: A Case Report” SVOA Dentistry 2:3(2021) Pages 103-108.