Case Reports in Dentistry (Jan 2014)

Management of Sjogren’s Syndrome Patient: A Case Report of Prosthetic Rehabilitation with 6-Year Follow-Up

  • Marcos de Mendonça Invernici,
  • Amanda Finger Stadler,
  • Gastão Vale Nicolau,
  • Maria Ângela Naval Machado,
  • Antônio Adilson Soares de Lima,
  • Marilia Compagnoni Martins

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1155/2014/761251
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 2014

Abstract

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Completely and partially edentulous patients with Sjogren’s syndrome (SS) experience severe hyposalivation, xerostomia, and considerable difficulty in using tissue-supported prosthesis. This clinical paper describes the management, treatment, and 6-year follow-up of a patient diagnosed with SS type II, who uses corticosteroids and antihyperglycemic drugs. The patient received restorative, periodontal, and surgical treatments followed by implant-supported fixed prosthesis. Radiographic evaluation and probing depth showed gingival health and no bone loss after 6 years. Treatment with implant-retained dental prosthesis greatly increased comfort and function, offering an alternative to patients with SS.