LIMA, W. A. R.; http://lattes.cnpq.br/2796742398063925; LIMA, Wanessa Arhiel Rodrigues de.
Résumé:
INTRODUCTION: The implant-supported prosthetic rehabilitation of edentulous
spaces in the anterior maxillary region aims to restore function and aesthetics,
depending on factors such as periodontal and dental aspects harmony. The impact
that these teeth agenesis causes, is a factor of concern, not only for the carriers of
the anomaly as well as for health professionals who see in the planning of your
treatment, a major challenge. A proper positioning of implants and their harmonious
relationship with the hard and soft tissues are essential for a high demand aesthetics.
Therefore, global knowledge of specialties is necessary for planning, aiming
aesthetic-functional and biological satisfactory results. OBJECTIVE: The aim of this
study is to describe the clinical steps for replacing crowns of items 12 and 22 now for
crowns with infrastructure in Zirconia, reducing the existing negative effect due to the
metal prosthetic angled abutments. These might not be replaced by ceramic
abutments due to the large buccal inclination of the implants and poor condition of
the screws. REPORT OF A CASE: F.R.L.F. patient, 22, sought care in Clinical
Dentistry School - UFCG due aesthetic complaint in the region of the elements 12
and 22, referring gum and tooth darkening in the region of two elements, and
defective margins. CONCLUSION: The success of oral rehabilitation depends on the
individual plan for each clinical situation. Knowledge regarding prosthetic
components available and their limitations are essential to success. The rehabilitation
of the anterior region meets the patient for aesthetic, social security and influence
positively the quality of life.