Timothy L. Hottel, DDS, MS, DBA, FACD, is a clinical professor at the College of Dental Medicine, Case Western Reserve University in Cleveland. Previously, he served in a variety of key positions — including dean and director of Statewide Oral Health Initiatives — at the University of Tennessee College of Dentistry. With more than 100 published articles, Hottel is also coauthor of the textbook Dentistry for the Restorative Expanded Function Dental Auxiliary. A member of Decisions in Dentistry’s Peer Review Panel, he can be reached at: tlhottel@gmail.com.
This clinical report presents a comprehensive look at the full-mouth restoration of a patient with failing dentition complicated by Type 2 diabetes and chronic tobacco use.
This case report involves the placement of three lower anterior beaded implants that have been followed over a 17-year period of successful integration and function.