
Patients who are partially edentulous can greatly benefit from implant-supported prostheses. Intervention may be necessary for problems like fracture, loose screws, or fixture failure, even with high success rates. Clinical case: In this case study, a thorough management plan for removing a horizontally fractured implant fixture and the potential reasons for the fixture fracture in the 36 regions of a 56-year-old patient and the vertically fractured implant in the 46 regions of a 48-year-old male patient are presented. Treatment: Broken implants are extracted with forceps to destroy osseointegration. Result: The damaged implants were removed. The patient’s parafunctional habits were assessed. Due to a severe chewing habit brought on by bruxism, the patient experienced attrition.