INTRODUCTION: Combined treatment offers advantages for partially edentulous patients.Conventional implants, used as orthodontic anchorage, enable previous orthodontic movement, which provides appropriate space gain for crown insertion.OBJECTIVE: This case report describes the treatment of a 61-year and 10-month-old patient with negative overjet which made ideal prosthetic rehabilitation impossible, LED Half Moon Standing Lamp thereby hindering dental and facial esthetics.CASE REPORT: After a diagnostic setup, conventional implants were placed in the upper arch Equine - Treats to anchor intrusion and retract anterior teeth.
Space gain for lateral incisors was achieved in the lower arch by means of an orthodontic appliance.CONCLUSIONS: Integrated planning combining Orthodontics and Implantology provided successful treatment by means of conventional implant-supported anchorage.The resulting occlusal relationship proved stable after 10 years.