Restoring Function and Esthetics in Complete Edentulism: A Case Report of Implant-Supported Hybrid Denture

Cureus. 2024 Oct 13;16(10):e71399. doi: 10.7759/cureus.71399. eCollection 2024 Oct.

Abstract

Complete edentulism significantly affects the esthetics, function, and quality of life of the elderly. Implant-supported hybrid dentures are superior to conventional removable prostheses in terms of stability, esthetics, and masticatory function. This case report details the dental rehabilitation of a 75-year-old female patient seeking total dental restoration. Clinical evaluation revealed partial edentulism in both arches accompanied by residual root stumps. Eight endosseous implants were placed in the maxilla and seven in the mandible following a delayed loading protocol to ensure optimal osseointegration. A metal framework was fabricated, and occlusal adjustments were made to achieve a passive fit for the hybrid prosthesis. Post-rehabilitation care included educating the patient on oral hygiene and scheduling routine follow-up. The patient experienced marked improvements in speech, mastication, and esthetics, indicating successful rehabilitation. This case underscores the effectiveness of implant-supported hybrid dentures in delivering lasting functional and aesthetic improvements to edentulous patients, consistent with the current literature favoring their use over traditional removable prostheses.

Keywords: dental implants; edentulous; esthetics; hybrid; immediate.

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