MINIMALLY INVASIVE REHABILITATION OF A SEVERELY ATROPHIC AND FULLY EDENTULOUS MAXILLA USING 4-MM-ULTRASHORT IMPLANTS: A CASE REPORT WITH 1-YEAR FOLLOW-UP

Minimally invasive rehabilitation of a severely atrophic and fully edentulous maxilla using 4-mm-ultrashort implants: A case report with 1-year follow-up

This case report describes an alternative minimally invasive treatment option using 4-mm-long ultrashort implants placed to rehabilitate a severely atrophic edentulous maxilla.The patient, coming from a full removable denture, Chest asked for an implant prosthesis avoiding reconstructive surgeries and expensive procedures.Considering that the mean

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EFFICACY OF POST ISOMETRIC RELAXATION VERSUS STATIC STRECHING IN SUBJECTS WITH CHRONIC NON SPECIFIC NECK PAIN

Background: Neck pain is a common problem within our society.Upper trapezius sternocleidomastoid and the levator scapulae are the most common postural muscles that tends to get shorten leading to restricted neck mobility.There is lack of evidence to allow conclusions to be drawn about the effectiveness of post isometric relaxation when compared wit

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