Fatemeh Nematollahi 
1, Marzieh Alikhasi 
2, Elaheh Beyabanaki 
3*1 Assistant Professor, Department of Prosthodontics, Islamic Azad University, Dental Branch, Tehran, Iran
2 Associate Professor, Dental Implant Research Center and Department of Prosthodontics, Tehran University of Medical Sciences, School of Dentistry, Tehran, Iran
3 Assistant Professor, Department of Prosthodontics, Faculty of Dentistry, Shahid Beheshti University of Medical Sciences, Tehran, Iran
        
	
        
        
Abstract
            Implants  provide support, stability and retention for restorations used in fully and  partially edentulous patients. This clinical report describes prosthetic  treatment of a 30-year-old man suffering from a dentoalveolar deficiency due  to an old gunshot trauma to the left side of the mandible. The patient was rehabilitated  with implant-supported Toronto prosthesis following surgical placement of  three implants with undesirable location and angulations due to lack of  sufficient bone. This prosthetic option offers advantages of both  screw-retained and cement-retained prostheses and provides acceptable  aesthetic and functional results.