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Resumen de Fixed Full-Arch Implant-Supported Prostheses in a Patient with Epidermolysis Bullosa:: A Clinical Case History Report

Rubén Agustín Panadero, Sonia Gomar Vercher, David Peñarrocha Oltra, Marcelo Guzmán Letelier, Miguel Peñarrocha Diago

  • Epidermolysis bullosa (EB) is a rare skin disorder characterized by blister formation in response to minor trauma and accompanied by extracutaneous manifestations. The use of endosseous implants to support fixed prostheses for the rehabilitation of patients with recessive dystrophic EB might provide a considerably better clinical treatment outcome than traditional prosthodontic interventions. This case history report describes the clinical management of such an afflicted patient. Implants were placed immediately following teeth extractions and subsequently loaded with fixed full-arch prostheses. This treatment option is proposed for patients with recessive dystrophic EB to preclude mucosal irritation associated with wearing removable prostheses.


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