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I case report Fig. 1_Screenshot of the initial findings. The case presentation simulates the situation on the desk of the practitioner. Fig. 2_Initial clinical findings. Fig. 3_Intraoral radiographs at initial exam. Figs. 4a & b_Intraoral wax-up with corrected vertical dimension. _Introduction Have you already performed lots of full-mouth restorations? Do you always know immediately what the optimal solution is? The majority of den- tists, in all honesty, answer ‘no’ to these questions, since patients seldom have only an isolated prob- lem. Uncertain prognosis for existing teeth, poor oral hygiene or oral and systemic comorbidities can makechoosingtherighttreatmentarealchallenge. Here,extensiveclinicalknowledgeiscalledfor.With the new e-learning platform Dental Campus, you can extend your clinical knowledge with the help of casestudiesofvaryingcomplexity.Benefitfromthe experiences of other clinicians, discuss cases with your peers and collect continuing medical educa- tion credits at the same time, regardless of time or place. Dental campus contains numerous, uni- formlystructuredcasestudies.Fromtheinitialfind- ings to the maintenance therapy treatments, you can follow all details step-by-step. Thanks to inter- activeplatformfeatures,youcandiscusseachtreat- mentstepwiththedentistswhoactuallytreatedthe patientsaswellaswithotherpractitionersinthefo- rum. In the following, we present a DentalCampus case with a highly complex initial situation. You will find the complete case under: www.dental-campus.com/cases/complete-reha- bilitation-of-a-cleft-patient Complete prosthetic restoration in a patient with cleft palate Authors_Dr Michael Peetz & Dr Thomas Hitz 20 I implants2_2014 Fig. 1 Fig. 2 Fig. 3 Fig. 4a

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