# Immediate full-arch fixed rehabilitation of a narrow mandible with newly conceived connection system implants: A case report

**Authors:** Gerardo Pellegrino, Zoran Zaccheroni, Giuseppe Lizio

PMC · DOI: 10.34172/japid.2024.010 · 2024-04-28

## TL;DR

A new implant system enables immediate full-arch rehabilitation in narrow jaws without surgery, showing promising results over two years.

## Contribution

The study introduces a novel implant system with parallel mini-screws for immediate loading in narrow mandibles.

## Key findings

- Six 2.4-mm implants with a new connection system were successfully used for immediate loading.
- No peri-implantitis or bone loss was observed after two years of follow-up.
- This is the first reported case of mini-implants supporting a fixed prosthesis without reconstructive surgery.

## Abstract

Rehabilitating thin jaws without reconstructive surgery entails using narrow implants. The proposed treatment adopted an innovative implant system, allowing the mini-screws to be parallel and immediately loaded. A mandible, wearing an overdenture, was functionalized contextually to the residual dental extraction and the placement of six 2.4-mm thick one-piece implants. Low-profile intermediate abutments, the LEMs, able to rotate over the spherical heads of the fixtures, were connected after suturing, oriented, and blocked in a mutual parallel position. The copings, engaging with a tapered juncture of the LEMs, resulted in their alignment to be intraorally wedged together. The provisional superstructure enclosed the copings and was immediately connected to the implants, and the definitive prosthesis was delivered after three months. No clinical signs of peri-implantitis or radiographically evident bone loss were recorded after a two-year follow-up without any prosthetic complication. No cases have been published regarding mini-implants bearing fixed prosthesis rehabilitation.

## Full-text entities

- **Diseases:** prosthetic complication (MESH:D008107), bone loss (MESH:D001847), peri-implantitis (MESH:D057873)

## Figures

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Source: https://tomesphere.com/paper/PMC11252157