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Rehabilitation of Tumour Patients with Ultra-Short Implants and TRINIA Bridges

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A variety of head and neck tumours manifest in the jaws. The range extends from rare benign odontomas to semi-malignant tumours such as keratocystic odontogenic tumours or ameloblastomas. Especially, the most frequent malignant tumour, the squamous cell carcinoma, requires a combination of therapies, each with serious side effects. The therapy often comprises tumour resection, lymphadenectomy of the neck, radiotherapy, chemotherapy, reconstruction with microvascular re-anastomosed flaps, and finally rehabilitation with implants and fixed full arch prosthesis.

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Ewers, R., Seemann, R. (2020). Rehabilitation of Tumour Patients with Ultra-Short Implants and TRINIA Bridges. In: Tomasetti, B., Ewers, R. (eds) Short Implants. Springer, Cham. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-44199-9_10

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