# Prosthetic Rehabilitation of a Non-optimally Positioned Implant With a Resin-Retained Restoration: A Clinical Case Report

**Authors:** Vedant Pathak, Seema Sathe, Anjali Bhoyar, Mithilesh Dhamande, Tanvi Jaiswal

PMC · DOI: 10.7759/cureus.60167 · Cureus · 2024-05-12

## TL;DR

A patient with a poorly positioned dental implant was successfully treated using a resin-retained restoration instead of a traditional implant-supported prosthesis.

## Contribution

This case report presents a successful conservative prosthetic solution for a non-optimally positioned implant.

## Key findings

- Resin-retained restoration was a viable alternative for a non-optimally placed implant.
- Conservative preparation of abutment teeth and pontic improved patient satisfaction.
- The approach allowed successful prosthetic outcomes despite implant misplacement.

## Abstract

Long-term implant rehabilitation is still a problem. After about three months of implantation, the patient should go through rehabilitation to allow for osseointegration. However, poor patient cooperation during lengthy treatments or patient neglect, especially during patient-intensive treatments, can lead to a range of issues that require distinct approaches to solve. A fixed prosthetic is currently the most sought-after course of treatment. Implant misplacement can be a concern, especially during the prosthetic stage. Following the appropriate protocols, one of which has been discussed in this report, makes it possible to achieve prosthetic outcomes for a number of difficult cases. In the case described in this report, resin-retained restoration was used as an alternative to an implant-supported prosthesis because of the non-optimal position of the implant at the time of the prosthetic phase, which was due to discontinuation of treatment on the part of the patient. The conservative preparation of abutment teeth and pontic covering the non-optimally placed implant gave the best outcome and satisfaction on the part of the patient.

## Full-text entities

- **Species:** Homo sapiens (human, species) [taxon 9606]

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