Generally, removable partial denture has been clinically employed as prosthetic treatment for defects. However, there are many cases that the patients have not been satisfied with removable partial denture due to troublesomeness of mounting and removal, a sense of incongruity, a lowering of mastication efficiency, etc.
Dental implanting is one of the means for dissolving such unsatisfaction, by virtue of its feature with which a fixed bridge work can be designed.
This time, the author reports six Symptomatic cases with blade-vent implants applied to patients having free end defects and are unsatisfied with the denture setting, and one Symptomatic case of subperiosteal implanting which has been applied to a defective example after ceramic implanting.