Endodontic implants-Vitallium vs. Titanium Clinical case with 18 years follow-up
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https://doi.org/10.59334/ROV.v2i31.331Keywords:
Endodontic implant, endo/implant, endodontic stabilizerAbstract
One of the first and main considerations in modern odontology, is to preserve and maintain natural teeth,
reason why alternative techniques have been searched, to preserve dental organs in mouth, as long as possible.
That is why this article presents a clinical case where two frontal dental pieces, that had mobility in grade
three were saved, after an orthodontic treatment -maintained for more than two years- was removed. The
case was successfully solved through two endodontic implants made from vitallium and titanium, with a
follow-up for more than 18 years. The following is an exposition of the procedure of endodontic stabilizers,
considering indications and contraindications.
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