Replacement of the upper left central incisor with a Straumann Bone Level Implant and a Straumann Customized Ceramic Abutment
|
|
- Michael Townsend
- 2 years ago
- Views:
Transcription
1 Replacement of the upper left central incisor with a Straumann Bone Level Implant and a Straumann Customized Ceramic Abutment by Dr. Ronald Jung and Master Dental Technician Xavier Zahno Initial situation The patient, a 30-year-old female dentist, contacted the Department of Fixed and Removable Prosthodontics and Dental Material Sciences at the University of Zurich, Switzerland, for implant therapy in the area of the upper left central incisor, tooth 211. This tooth had to be removed due to a significant internal resorption and subsequent caries (Fig. 1). It was horizontally fractured and was removed eight weeks before implant placement. The patient s history showed no pathological findings and no contraindications with regard to dental implant therapy. The teeth adjacent to the extraction site (11 and 22) were without fillings or other dental treatment and the patient s expectations with regard to the esthetics of the treatment outcome were very high. In addition, the patient asked for a fixed temporary reconstruction for the entire treatment period. 1 Fig. 1: The pre-treatment orthopantomogram revealed a large internal resorption on tooth 21. 2a 2b Figs. 2a, b: The clinical situation 8 weeks after tooth removal, labial and incisal view. Proceeding The situation eight weeks after tooth removal showed a favorable height of the mesial papilla, but a more flat geometry at the distal papilla (Fig. 2a). This might be due to the rotation of tooth 22. The mucosa was healthy and classified as medium to highly scalloped with a thin mucosa biotype. The dental arch showed a labial concavity due to the bone remodeling during extraction socket healing (Fig. 2b). During surgery, a Straumann Bone Level Implant (Regular CrossFit Connection Ø 4.1 mm, SLActive 14 mm) was placed in site 21. A surgical guide was used to help ensure ideal three-dimensional placement (Figs. 3, 4). Despite the buccal bony defect, primary stability of the implant was achieved during placement. The authors recommend the use of a surgical guide for immediate or early implant placement protocols at the implantation site, as the surgical guide helps to ensure proper 3D positioning of the implant. 3a 3b Figs. 3a, b: Placement of the bone level implant with the help of a surgical guide. 4a 4b Figs. 4a, b: The implant in place. Note the large labial bone defect caused by the internal resorption and subsequent remodeling of the extraction socket s bony walls. The tooth identification system used in this article is that of the FDI World Dental Federation. 1
2 In order to regenerate the missing buccal bone, a simultaneous bone augmentation procedure with autogenous bone, xenogenic graft material and a resorbable membrane was performed. The labial aspect of the implant site was intentionally over-contoured to create an ideal labial bone profile. Subsequently, the augmentation site was covered with a resorbable collagen membrane (Fig. 5a). 5a 5b Figs. 5a, b: Bone augmentation procedure and creation of a favorable labial profile by over-contouring the labial aspect of the implantation site. Then, the flap was mobilized and care was taken to ensure tension-free wound closure (Figs. 6a, 6b). According to the Third ITI Consensus Conference2, complete or partial coverage of the implant is recommended in the anterior maxilla to optimize soft tissue volume. The submucosal implant integration was uneventful. Four months after implant placement and bone augmentation, re-entry surgery was performed, first, to take an impression for a provisional crown and, second, to replace the closure screw with a conically shaped Straumann healing abutment to initiate the mucosa conditioning phase (Fig. 7). After a soft tissue healing phase of three weeks, the healing abutment was removed. If the patient has high esthetic expectations as was the case here, it is of utmost importance to use a provisional crown. This provisional crown, on the one hand, is a diagnostic tool in order to sensitize the patient, the dentist and the dental technician to the form of the new tooth and, on the other hand, it shapes and conditions the peri-implant mucosa in a controllable process. Hence, a temporary crown was fabricated in the dental laboratory for the implant in site 21, using a Straumann temporary abutment. 6a 6b Figs. 6a, b: Tension-free wound closure and suturing, labial and incisal view. 7 Fig. 7: The situation after re-entry and insertion of the healing abutment at four months after implant placement. 9 8 Fig. 8: The provisional crown on a Straumann RC Implant Analog before delivery to the dentist. It was shaped in a way that allowed for easy chair-side optimization and finalization. 10 Fig. 10: Fig. 9: The provisional crown being optimized The optimized provisional crown in situ. chair-side with a flowable, light-curing composite material. The shape of the laboratory-made provisional crown (Fig. 8) was optimized in a chair-side procedure to establish an ideal shape, size, contour and texture of the crown (Figs. 9, 10). 11 After a soft tissue conditioning phase of two weeks, another adaptation of the provisional crown s shape was performed to further improve the emergence profile (Figs. 11, 12). After a total of four weeks of conditioning (including two chairside adaptations of the provisional crown), the soft tissue had reached a favorable shape and contour, which allowed for 12 Fig. 11: Fig. 12: The peri-implant soft tissue contour after The optimized provisional crown in situ. two weeks of soft tissue conditioning. Note the improved height and curve of the peri-implant marginal mucosa. Proceedings of the Third ITI Consensus Conference. International Journal of Oral & Maxillofacial Implants Vol. 19, Supplement
3 impression-taking for the final crown (Figs. 13a, b). To capture the soft tissue shape and emergence profile as precisely as possible, the final shape of the provisional crown (Fig. 14) was recorded in order to customize a Straumann RC Open Tray Impression Post. For the creation of a customized impression post, the provisional crown was attached to the implant analog and its cervical portion was captured with a silicone impression material (Figs. 15a, b). Subsequently, the provisional crown was substituted with an impression post. The impression created by the provisional crown was filled with a flowable, light curing composite material to transfer the soft tissue emergence profile to the impression post (Fig. 15c). 13a 13b Figs. 13a, b: Soft tissue shape after four weeks of conditioning, labial and incisal view. 14 Fig. 14: Final shape of the provisional crown at the time of impression-taking for final crown fabrication. The custom impression post supports the delicate peri-implant soft tissue and facilitates precise impression taking (Figs. 16, 17). In the dental laboratory, a cast was fabricated and a wax-up of the abutment was made with the etkon scan wax, developed for scanning with the etkon es1 laser scanner. The scanner digitizes the implant position as well as the wax-up so that the abutment shape can be finished on the computer screen with a digital wax knife (Fig. 18). 15a 15b 15c Figs. 15a c: Capturing of the provisional crown s shape for creation of a customized impression post. The abutment was finished on the computer screen with the etkon visual 4 software (Fig. 19a). Subsequently, its dimensions were checked (Fig. 19b). The design file was directly transferred to the Straumann milling center in Basel, Switzerland, via the Internet (Fig. 19c), where, after verifying the design, the abutment was milled. 16 Fig. 16: The customized impression post in situ. 17 Fig. 17: The impression before delivery to the dental lab for cast fabrication, scanning and fabrication of the final crown. The abutment was then shipped to the dental laboratory for final veneering (Figs. 20a, b). Before finalization of the crown, the shape of the abutment was checked once more in the patient s mouth (Fig. 21). 18 Fig. 18: Scanning process in the dental laboratory. The final full-ceramic, implant-borne screw-retained crown in situ (Figs. 22a, b). The peri-implant soft tissue contours are in harmony with those of the natural contralateral tooth. The treatment outcome is esthetically very pleasing.
4 The periapical radiograph taken at six months after implant placement demonstrated a well-integrated bone level implant and stable peri-implant bone contours (Fig. 23). The overall esthetic treatment outcome was very satisfactory (Fig. 24). 19a 19b 19c Figs. 19a c: Abutment finishing process and dimension check on the computer screen. When connected to the implant via the CrossFit Connection, Design data ready to be transferred to the Straumann milling center. the customized ceramic abutment is screw-tightened in the implant with the special anodized magenta basal screw at a tightening torque of 35 Ncm. 20a Basal screw for Straumann Customized Ceramic Abutment 20b Figs. 20a, b: The customized ceramic abutment, singular and attached to an RC implant analog. Note its individual shape. Straumann Customized Ceramic Abutment, ZrO2 21 CrossFit Connection Fig. 21: The customized ceramic abutment for a screw-retained reconstruction in situ. Straumann RC Bone Level Implant 22a 22b Figs. 22a, b: The final crown in situ, end-to-end bite and incisal view. Note the harmonious contour of the labial bone arch. The dental lab work for this patient was done by Master Dental Technician Xavier Zahno, Center for Dental and Oral Medicine, Clinic for Fixed and Removable Prosthodontics at the University of Zurich/Switzerland. The authors would like 24 to thank Dr. Adrian Bösch for his contribution to the treatment Fig. 24: Final treatment result at six months after implant placement. of this patient. 23 Fig. 23: Final radiograph six months after implant placement.
5 Dr. med. dent. Ronald E. Jung Assistant Professor and Vice Chairman at the Department of Fixed and Removable Prosthodontics and Dental Material Sciences, Center for Dental and Oral Medicine, University of Zurich/Switzerland. Visiting Associate Professor at the Department of Periodontics, Health Science Center, University of Texas, San Antonio/USA. Xavier Zahno Chief Dental Technician at the Department of Fixed and Removable Prosthodontics and Dental Material Sciences, Center for Dental and Oral Medicine, University of Zurich/Switzerland. Dr. med. dent. Adrian Bösch Postgraduate student at the Department of Fixed and Removable Prosthodontics and Dental Material Sciences, Center for Dental and Oral Medicine, University of Zurich/Switzerland.
Straumann Bone Level Tapered Implant Peer-to-peer communication
Straumann Bone Level Tapered Implant Peer-to-peer communication Clinical cases April, 2015 Clinical Cases Case No. Site 1 Single unit; Anterior Maxilla 2 Multi-unit; Anterior Maxilla Implant placement
IMPLANTS IN FOCUS. Endosseous dental implant restorations PLANNING FOR IMPLANT RESTORATIONS
IMPLANTS IN FOCUS PLANNING FOR IMPLANT RESTORATIONS Replacing a missing maxillary central incisor with a dental implant can be the most demanding restoration in dentistry, so it s important to consider
STEP-BY-STEP INSTRUCTIONS ON THE PROSTHETIC PROCEDURES. Straumann Anatomic IPS e.max Abutment
STEP-BY-STEP INSTRUCTIONS ON THE PROSTHETIC PROCEDURES Straumann Anatomic IPS e.max Abutment The ITI (International Team for Implantology) is academic partner of Institut Straumann in the areas of research
FABRICATING CUSTOM ABUTMENTS
FABRICATING CUSTOM ABUTMENTS LUC AND PATRICK RUTTEN How much should a Dental Technician know about the clinical aspects of implantology? The answer is clear: as much as possible. This is the distinction
Implants in your Laboratory: Abutment Design
1/2 point CDT documented scientific credit. See Page 41. Implants in your Laboratory: Abutment Design By Leon Hermanides, CDT A patient s anatomical limitations have the greatest predictive value for successful
One Abutment - One Time
One Abutment - One Time A new treatment concept simple, innovative, easy to implement. Something so simple that does so much. What makes One Abutment - One Time a favorite among clinicians and patients
Ceramics on Implants Fixed Zirconium Dioxide-Based Restorations in the Rehabilitation of the Edentulous upper Jaw
38 STARGET 1 I 11 ceramic restorations arne F. BOEcklER and MIcHaEl seitz Ceramics on Implants Fixed Zirconium Dioxide-Based Restorations in the Rehabilitation of the Edentulous upper Jaw Introduction
Single anterior tooth replacement: clinical approaches
Single anterior tooth replacement: clinical approaches Paul Swanson examines the role of implant design in approaching a range of treatment protocols for replacing a single tooth Case 1 Figure 1: Patient
Restoration of a screw retained single tooth restoration in the upper jaw with Thommen Titanium base abutment.
Restoration of a screw retained single tooth restoration in the upper jaw with Thommen Titanium base abutment. Dr. med. dent. David McFadden, Dallas County, USA Initial situation (single X-ray) Tooth 16
Replacement of a single front tooth Surgical procedure and three-year results
Case Report 10 2011 Replacement of a single front tooth Surgical procedure and three-year results Dr Peter Randelzhofer Munich, Germany Prosthetics Dr Peter Randelzhofer studied dentistry in Munich, Germany,
Appropriate soft tissue closure represents a critical
Periosteoplasty for Soft Tissue Closure and Augmentation in Preprosthetic Surgery: A Surgical Report Albino Triaca, Dr Med, Dr Med Dent 1 /Roger Minoretti, Dr Med, Dr Med Dent 1 / Mauro Merli, DMD 2 /Beat
Another Implant Option for Missing Teeth with Challenging Symmetry Patrick Gannon, DDS and Luke Kahng, CDT
Another Implant Option for Missing Teeth with Challenging Symmetry Patrick Gannon, DDS and Luke Kahng, CDT Introduction A 58 year old male had been missing teeth #7=12 for approximately 28 years. During
Laboratory. Regular C/X Laboratory Technique
Some products may not be available in all countries. Please contact your DENTSPLY Friadent representative to obtain up to date information on the product range and on availability. Laboratory Order no.
Renaissance of One-Piece Implants
2 EDI Minimally invasive and patient-friendly treatment concepts using one-piece implants Renaissance of One-Piece Implants Hannes Thurm-Meyer, dentist, Bremen, Germany, Thomas Horn, master dental technician,
IMPLANT DENTISTRY EXAM BANK
IMPLANT DENTISTRY EXAM BANK 1. Define osseointegration. (4 points, 1/4 2. What are the critical components of an acceptable clinical trial? (10 points) 3. Compare the masticatory performance of individuals
Bone augmentation procedure without wound closure
THE CREATION OF ATTACHED GINGIVA IMMEDIATELY AFTER EXTRACTION Bone augmentation procedure without wound closure One of the characteristics of wound healing after an extraction is that the alveolar process
Aesthetics meets CAD/CAM in the dental surgery
62 EDI New state-of-the-art options for implant-supported restorations Aesthetics meets CAD/CAM in the dental surgery Dr Mathias Siegmund, M.Sc., Regensburg, Germany Thanks to the new Sub-Tec CAD/CAM TiBase
Prosthodontist s Perspective
Unless otherwise noted, the content of this course material is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution - Non-Commercial - Share Alike 3.0 License. Copyright 2008, Dr. Jeff Shotwell. The following
Improving Esthetics with Sequential Treatment Planning and Implant-Retained Dentures
Improving Esthetics with Sequential Treatment Planning and Implant-Retained Dentures by Timothy F. Kosinski, DDS, MAGD While oral function is the primary concern for most patients, the importance of esthetics
Don t Let Life Pass You By Because Of Oral Bone Loss
Don t Let Life Pass You By Because Of Oral Bone Loss Ask For Dental Implant Solutions From BIOMET 3i Scan With Your Smartphone! In order to scan QR codes, your mobile device must have a QR code reader
Implant Replacement of the Maxillary Central Incisor Utilizing a Modified Ceramic Abutment (Thommen SPI ART) and Ceramic Restoration
Implant Replacement of the Maxillary Central Incisor Utilizing a Modified Ceramic Abutment (Thommen SPI ART) and Ceramic Restoration ROBERT SCHNEIDER, DDS, MS* ABSTRACT The prosthetic restoration of a
Straumann Dental Implant System. Implant Selection Guide.
Straumann Dental Implant System. Implant Selection Guide. STRAUMANN's IMPLANT PORTFOLIO The Straumann Dental Implant System offers two implant lines with diverse body and neck designs ranging from the
Taking the Mystique out of Implant Dentistry. Dr. Michael Weinberg B.Sc., DDS, FICOI
Taking the Mystique out of Implant Dentistry Dr. Michael Weinberg B.Sc., DDS, FICOI What is Restorative Implant Dentistry? Restorative implant dentistry involves taking a few simple mechanical principles
Basic information on the. Straumann Variobase Abutment.
Basic information on the Straumann Variobase Abutment. 1 Straumann is the industrial partner of the ITI (International Team for Implantology) in the areas of research, development, and education. Contents.
Clinical and Laboratory Procedures for Fixed Margin Implant Abutments
Clinical and Laboratory Procedures for Fixed Margin Implant Abutments Dr. Carl Drago DDS, MS, American Board of Prosthodontics Director, Dental Research BIOMET 3i, Adjunct Faculty Department of Prosthodontics,
Restorative Guidelines
Restorative Guidelines Contents Restorative Guidelines 4.1 Neoss Implant System 4.2 4.2 Esthetiline Solution 4.3 4.3 Provisional Abutments 4.8 4.4 Impression Techniques Implant Level 4.12 4.5 NeoLink
Modern Tooth Replacement Strategies & Digital Workflow
Modern Tooth Replacement Strategies & Digital Workflow Case Studies by Dr Maurice Salama, DMD AS PUBLISHED BY Dentistry Today, June 2014 Complete Implant Restoration System FACTS: Implant Dentistry Has
ATLANTIS abutments design guide CAD/CAM patient-specific abutments
ATLANTIS abutments design guide CAD/CAM patient-specific abutments Contents Introduction 4 This manual helps you to explore all the benefits of ATLANTIS CAD/CAM patient-specific abutments. It gives you
SCD Case Study. Treatment Considerations for Implant Rehabilitation
SCD Case Study Treatment Considerations for Implant Rehabilitation Multiple surgical and restorative factors play a role in the treatment planning of implant restorations for the edentulous patient (Ali
More than a fixed rehabilitation.
More than a fixed rehabilitation. A reason to smile. In combination with: Patient expectations drive dental treatments for fixed edentulous immediate restorations. Patients today have increasingly high
CUSTOMIZED PROVISIONAL ABUTMENT AND PROVISIONAL RESTORATION FOR AN IMMEDIATELY-PLACED IMPLANT
CONTINUING EDUCATION 1 4 CUSTOMIZED PROVISIONAL ABUTMENT AND PROVISIONAL RESTORATION FOR AN IMMEDIATELY-PLACED IMPLANT Gerard J. Lemongello, Jr, DMD* LEMONGELLO 19 7 AUGUST The use of immediate implant
Regular C/X Prosthetics. Prosthetics
Regular C/X Prosthetics /X C/ Prosthetics ANKYLOS C/X Prosthetics For more than 20 years, the ANKYLOS system developed by Prof. Dr. G.-H. Nentwig and Dr. Dipl.-Ing. Walter Moser with its TissueCare Connection
CAD/CAM technology supporting successful implant therapy
CAD/CAM technology supporting successful implant therapy Suheil M. Boutros, DDS, MS, Manuel Fricke, DT Modern implantology opens up new treatment options for individuals with only minimal or no remaining
CDT 2015 Code Change Summary New codes effective 1/1/2015
CDT 2015 Code Change Summary New codes effective 1/1/2015 Code Nomenclature Delta Dental Policy D0171 Re-Evaluation Post Operative Office Visit Not a Covered Benefit D0351 3D Photographic Image Not a Covered
education Although demographic factors and growing patient awareness of the benefits of dental implants
education Increasing implant dentistry in undergraduate education using new technology: A pilot project Hugo De Bruyn, MDS, MsC, PhD ± & Stefan Vandeweghe, DDS Although demographic factors and growing
Chapter 6 Aesthetical improvement Use of one-piece type implants
Chapter 6 Aesthetical improvement Use of one-piece type implants 1. Improving esthetics with one-piece implant Director of Kinebuchi Dental Clinic Takao Kinebuchi Aesthetics of two-piece two-stage type
Abutment fracture in a bridge supported by natural teeth and implants
Abutment fracture in a bridge supported by natural teeth and implants Authors_Dr Gregory-George Zafiropoulos, Dr Giorgio Deli & Dr Rainer Valentin, Germany/Italy _Introduction Implant treatment has evolved
BioHorizons Education Programme 2015
BioHorizons Education Programme 2015 SPMP14328GB Rev A November 2014 Contents The Role of Implants in Restorative Dentistry An Introduction to Contemporary Implant Prosthodontics Sinus Elevation Socket
A New Beginning with Dental Implants. A Guide to Understanding Your Treatment Options
A New Beginning with Dental Implants A Guide to Understanding Your Treatment Options Why Should I Replace My Missing Teeth? Usually, when you lose a tooth, it is best for your oral health to have it replaced.
Contents. Cement retained restoration. Screw retained restoration. Overdenture retained restoration. TS Implant System. 70 ComOcta Gold Abutment
Contents TS Implant System Cement retained restoration Screw retained restoration 06 Cement-retained bridges with the Solid abutment system (non- 72 Screw retained crown with the ComOcta Gold abutment
Ideal treatment of the impaired
RESEARCH IMPLANTS AS ANCHORAGE IN ORTHODONTICS: ACLINICAL CASE REPORT Dale B. Herrero, DDS KEY WORDS External anchorage Pneumatized Often, in dental reconstruction, orthodontics is required for either
Creating colored diagnostic wax-ups
Page 1 of 6 Creating colored diagnostic wax-ups By Lee Culp, CDT To fulfill the role of partner in the successful dentist-technician restorative team, the technician needs to have a complete understanding
In the Spring of 2010, the American Academy of Cosmetic
Greetings to the members of the American Academy of Cosmetic Dentistry (AACD). As you know, a sisterhood agreement was concluded between the AACD and the Japan Academy of Esthetic Dentistry (JAED) at a
Managing Wear and Esthetics
Managing Wear and Esthetics KEY Occlusal Dental Components: - Centric contacts - End-to-end contacts - Pathways KEY: In order to increase the predictability in managing patients with wear, it is advisable
Final Result 1 year later. Patient Case 19. Preoperative: Main Complaint:
Patient Case 19 Preoperative: Main Complaint: The patient presented to the practice with the 21 that according to her started to move forward. Dental History I have been treating this patient for many
Boston College, BS in Biology 1980-1984. University of Southern California, Doctor of Dental Surgery, DDS, 1990.
CLINICAL CASE REPORT Sinus Augmentation with Immediate Implant insertion Multidisciplinary Approach to Anterior Implant Therapy Immediate Implant after Extraction of Lower Molar Tooth DR. SHERMAN LIN Boston
BASIC INFORMATION ON THE STRAUMANN VARIOBASE ABUTMENT. Straumann Variobase Abutment
BASIC INFORMATION ON THE STRAUMANN VARIOBASE ABUTMENT Straumann Variobase Abutment 1 The ITI (International Team for Implantology) is academic partner of Institut Straumann AG in the areas of research
TRI Product NewsFlash. December 2015
TRI Product NewsFlash December 2015 Study Overview 2015 Dear Partners Year in, year out, we are screening all major scientific journals to ensure that our TRI Performance Concept still reflects the latest
Ridge Reconstruction for Implant Placement
Volume 1, No. 5 July/August 2009 The Journal of Implant & Advanced Clinical Dentistry Ridge Reconstruction for Implant Placement 2 Hours of CE Credit Oral Implications of Cancer Chemotherapy Immediate
The advantages of computerized 3D dentistry Dental Architecture
The advantages of computerized 3D dentistry Dental Architecture Dr. Ehud Teperovich Philip Segal Raanana Israel Part one: Digital Planning Drawing Board enhanced possibilities with SimPlant Clinic for
ANNUAL INTERNATIONAL AESTHETIC WEEK
5/12/15 New York University College of Dentistry Linhart Continuing Dental Education Program Current Concepts in American Dentistry: Advances in Aesthetics and Oral Rehabilitation March 14-18, 2016 (Monday
BASIC INFORMATION ON THE prosthetic procedures. Straumann Bone Level Implant Line
BASIC INFORMATION ON THE prosthetic procedures Straumann Bone Level Implant Line Straumann is the industrial partner of the International Team for Implantology (ITI) in the areas of research, development
IMMEDIATE CUSTOM IMPLANT PROVISIONALIZATION: A PROSTHETIC TECHNIQUE
IMMEDIATE CUSTOM IMPLANT PROVISIONALIZATION: A PROSTHETIC TECHNIQUE Gerard J. Lemongello, Jr, DMD* LEMONGELLO 19 5 JUNE Surgical and restorative techniques that can reduce the loss of hard and soft tissues
Current Concepts in American Dentistry: Advances in Implantology and Oral Rehabilitation
2009 New York University College Of Dentistry Linhart Continuing Dental Education Program Presents Current Concepts in American Dentistry: Advances in Implantology and Oral Rehabilitation International
Workshops & Courses. For Further Information and Registeration. Tel.:+966 12 640 2000 Ext. 22264 / 73061 / 21206. By Art House : 0503684163
Workshops & Courses By Art House : 0503684163 For Further Information and Registeration http://fdc.kau.edu.sa e-mail: kaufdc4@gmail.com Tel.:+966 12 640 2000 Ext. 22264 / 73061 / 21206 Scan to Register
Crown and Bridge Restorations. Straumann synocta Prosthetic System
Crown and Bridge Restorations Straumann synocta Prosthetic System The ITI (International Team for Implantology) is academic partner of Institut Straumann AG in the areas of research and education. Contents
Common Communication Techniques Using a Different Provisionalization Approach
Laboratory Communication Common Communication Techniques Using a Different Provisionalization Approach PINHAS ADAR, MDT, CDT ABSTRACT: There are some simple rules that must be followed by dental professionals
Accurate Transfer of Peri-implant Soft Tissue Emergence Profile from the Provisional Crown to the Final Prosthesis Using an Emergence Profile Cast
ccurate Transfer of Peri-implant Soft Tissue Emergence Profile from the Provisional Crown to the Final Prosthesis Using an Emergence Profile Cast NICOLS ELIN, DDS* GERRD TOURIN, DDS, MS ZID N. JLOUT, DDS
CONELOG SCREW-LINE implant
Case report 15 2012 CONELOG SCREW-LINE implant Rehabilitation in the esthetic zone Dr. Marcus Seiler, M.Sc. The group practice of Dr. Seiler and Colleagues was established in 1998 in Filderstadt-Bernhausen,
STEP-BY-STEP INSTRUCTIONS ON TEMPORARY ABUTMENTS. Straumann Temporary Abutments, VITA CAD-Temp
STEP-BY-STEP INSTRUCTIONS ON TEMPORARY ABUTMENTS Straumann Temporary Abutments, VITA CAD-Temp The ITI (International Team for Implantology) is academic partner of Institut Straumann AG in the areas of
LATERAL BONE EXPANSION FOR IMMEDIATE PLACEMENT OF ENDOSSEOUS DENTAL IMPLANTS
LATERAL BONE EXPANSION FOR IMMEDIATE PLACEMENT OF ENDOSSEOUS DENTAL IMPLANTS Department of Oral Maxillofacial Surgery, Chisinau Abstract: The study included 10 using the split control expansion technique
Full Crown Module: Learner Level 1
Full Crown Module Restoration / Tooth # Full Gold Crown (FGC) / 30 Extensions: Porcelain Fused to Metal (PFM) / 12 All Ceramic / 8 Learner Level 1 Mastery of Tooth Preparation Estimated Set Up Time: 30
Restoring missing teeth in the anterior maxilla with
Esthetic Outcome Evaluation of Maxillary Anterior Single-Tooth Bone-Level Implants with Metal or Ceramic Abutments and Ceramic Crowns Burçin Akoğlu Vanlıoğlu, DDS 1 /Erkut Kahramanoğlu, DDS, PhD 2 / Coşkun
1 The Single Tooth Implant. The Ultimate Aesthetic Challenge
1 The Single Tooth Implant The Ultimate Aesthetic Challenge by Daniel G. Pompa, D.D.S. 2 Before starting any Maxillary Anterior Single Implant, or any case in the esthetic zone: TAKE A PHOTO OF YOUR PATIENT
IMPLANT MENTOR PROGRAM
THE BRIGHTON INSTITUTE FOR DENTAL IMPLANTS IMPLANT MENTOR PROGRAM WITH DR BRUNO SILVA www.brightonimplantclinic.com www.thebrightonimplantinsitute.com Foreword Osseointegrated implants are enabling dentists
STEP BY STEP INSTRUCTIONS ON TEMPORARY ABUTMENTS. Straumann Temporary Abutments, VITA CAD-Temp
STEP BY STEP INSTRUCTIONS ON TEMPORARY ABUTMENTS Straumann Temporary Abutments, VITA CAD-Temp The ITI (International Team for Implantology) is academic partner of Institut Straumann AG in the areas of
IMPLANT DENTISTRY CLINICAL SYLLABUS
IMPLANT DENTISTRY CLINICAL SYLLABUS RESD 535 MATS H. KRONSTROM, DDS, PhD Course Director DEPARTMENT OF RESTORATIVE DENTISTRY SCHOOL OF DENTISTRY UNIVERSITY OF WASHINGTON 2008 2009 RD 535 - SCHEDULE FALL
Encode Restorative System Procedure & Laboratory Manual
Procedure & Laboratory Manual Encode Virtual Abutment Encode Abutment Blank Encode Abutment 1/2 Milled Encode Abutment Completed ENCODE RESTORATIVE SYSTEM Simply Impressive With the introduction of the
While the prosthetic rehabilitation of
Restoring Mandibular Single Teeth with the Inclusive Tooth Replacement Solution Go online for in-depth content by Bradley C. Bockhorst, DMD While the prosthetic rehabilitation of full-arch cases provides
procedures & products NOBELESTHETICS including Procera
procedures & products NOBELESTHETICS including Procera First from Nobel Biocare. NOBELPERFECT, (NP, RP, WP), NOBELDIRECT (NP, RP, WP), Brånemark System, NOBELREPLACE and NOBELSPEEDY Implants. A complete
HEALTH SERVICES POLICY & PROCEDURE MANUAL. SUBJECT: Types of Dental Treatments Provided EFFECTIVE DATE: July 2014 SUPERCEDES DATE: January 2014
PAGE 1 of 5 References Related ACA Standards 4 th Edition Standards for Adult Correctional Institutions 4-4369, 4-4375 PURPOSE To provide guidelines for determining appropriate levels of care and types
Zirconium Abutments for Improved Esthetics in Anterior Restorations
Zirconium Abutments for Improved Esthetics in Anterior Restorations by Luke S., C.D.T. Mr. is the founder and owner of Capital Dental Technology Laboratory, Inc., in Naperville, Illinois. The laboratory
Rehabilitation of a complex case with zirconium dental implants
Rehabilitation of a complex case with zirconium dental Authors_Dr Andrea Enrico Borgonovo, Dr Marcello Dolci, Dr Rachele Censi, Dr Oscar Arnaboldi, Dr Virna Vavassori & Prof Carlo Maiorana, Italy _Introduction
Teeth and Dental Implants: When to save, and when to extract.
Teeth and Dental Implants: When to save, and when to extract. One of the most difficult decisions a restorative dentist has to make is when to refer a patient for extraction and placement of dental implants.
4-1-2005. Dental Clinical Criteria and Documentation Requirements
4-1-2005 Dental Clinical Criteria and Documentation Requirements Table of Contents Dental Clinical Criteria Cast Restorations and Veneer Procedures... Pages 1-3 Crown Repair... Page 3 Endodontic Procedures...
PROSTHETIC PROCEDURE. for HG IMPLANT SYSTEM
PROSTHETIC PROCEDURE for HG IMPLANT SYSTEM PROSTHETIC PROCEDURE for HG IMPLANT SYSTEM HG Implant System Contents Cement retained restoration Rigid abutment When abutment reduction is unnecessary When abutment
Orthodontic mini-implants, or temporary anchorage devices
Anchors, away by John Marshall Grady, DMD, Dan E. Kastner, DMD, and Matthew C. Gornick, DMD Drs. John Marshall Grady (center), Dan E. Kastner (left), and Matthew C. Gornick (right). Drs. John Marshall
How to Achieve Shade Harmony With Different Restorations
Procera Alumina vs. Feldspathic Porcelain How to Achieve Shade Harmony With Different Restorations Luke S. Kahng, CDT Key Words: Stump shade, Feldspathic Porcelain, Zirconia, Alumina, LSK Treatment Plan
Anatomic limitations in the maxilla provide challenges
Osteotome Single-Stage Dental Implant Placement With and Without Sinus Elevation: A Clinical Report Orest G. Komarnyckyj, DDS*/Robert M. London, DDS** Forty-three sites in 16 patients were selected for
PROSTHETICS. Crown and bridge restorations with the synocta prosthetic system. www.straumann.com
PROSTHETICS Crown and bridge restorations with the synocta prosthetic system www.straumann.com Straumann is the exclusive industrial partner of the ITI (International Team for Implantology) in the areas
CDT These changes take effect January 1, If you have questions, please feel free to contact:
CDT 2016 Current Dental Terminology American Dental Association procedure codes (CDT codes) are the recognized dental codes set by the Federal Government. CDT codes are used for dental claim transactions
PROSTHETICS. Crown and Bridge Restorations with the synocta Prosthetic System DENTAL IMPLANT SYSTEM
PROSTHETICS Crown and Bridge Restorations with the synocta Prosthetic System DENTAL IMPLANT SYSTEM IMPORTANT NOTES Disclaimer of liability The ITI dental implant is part of an overall concept and may only
Choosing the right type of abutment
50 Producing custom implant abutments using CAD/CAM Choosing the right type of abutment S. KHALILOVA 1, F. KISTLER 2, S. ADLER 3, S. WEISS 3, S. KISTLER 2 AND J. NEUGEBAUER 2,4 Rapid developments in the
Optimizing Referral Team Collaboration Using Dynamic Visual Communication Software
Optimizing Referral Team Collaboration Using Dynamic Visual Communication Software XCPT Patient Engagement System was developed and engineered to combine scientific research relating to the brain s ability
B978-0-443-06895-9.00005-8,
B978-0-443-06895-9.00005-8, 00005 Chapter Restorative management 5 of dental implants 5.1 Basic implant terminology 133 5.2 Planning dental implants 134 5.3 Surgical phases 135 5.4 Provisional and definitive
Mastering aesthetics in post-extraction sites Ronnie J. Goené, DMD and Alwin C.L. van Daelen, DMD. Special Reprint, JIRD Vol. 4, No.
www.jird.com Special Reprint, JIRD Vol. 4, No. 1, 2013 Mastering aesthetics in post-extraction sites Ronnie J. Goené, DMD and Alwin C.L. van Daelen, DMD Official Publication of The Institute for Implant
Augmentation in Proximity to the Incisive Foramen to Allow Placement of Endosseous Implants: A Case Series
DENTAL IMPLANTS J Oral Maxillofac Surg 68:2267-2271, 2010 Augmentation in Proximity to the Incisive Foramen to Allow Placement of Endosseous Implants: A Case Series Gerry M. Raghoebar, DDS, MD, PhD,* Laurens
In 1999, more than 1 million people in
Clinical SHOWCASE Slip-and-Fall Injuries Causing Dental Trauma Morley S. Rubinoff, DDS, Cert Prosth Clinical Showcase is a series of pictorial essays that focus on the technical art of clinical dentistry.
BICON DENTAL IMPLANTS
BICON DENTAL IMPLANTS The Bicon Dental Implant System, since 1985, has offered discerning dentists the ability to provide secure implant restorations that look, feel, and function like natural teeth. With
Tooth out what's next?
Tooth out what's next Content >> Treatment Options >> Clinical Cases >> Product Information >> Product related FAQs >> Why Ridge Preservation > Minimise invasion: Bone volume preservation > Minimise invasion:
What is a dental implant?
What is a dental implant? Today, the preferred method of tooth replacement is a dental implant. They replace missing tooth roots and form a stable foundation for replacement teeth that look, feel and function
The Mandibular Two-Implant Overdenture First-Choice. Standard of Care for the Edentulous Denture Patient
The Mandibular Two-Implant Overdenture First-Choice Standard of Care for the Edentulous Denture Patient Joseph R. Carpentieri, DDS Dennis P. Tarnow, DDS ii Preface Preface The prosthetic management of
Implant Parts. A Radford Heath Guide http://www.radfordheath.com 1
Implant Parts A Radford Heath Guide http://www.radfordheath.com 1 Disclaimer The information given in this document has been provided in good faith for basic information purposes only and the information
The Most Frequently Asked Questions About Dental Implants... A Consumer s Guide to Understanding Implant Treatment
Number 3 $1.25 The Most Frequently Asked Questions About Dental Implants... A Consumer s Guide to Understanding Implant Treatment If you are like most people considering dental implants, you probably have
Dental Implant Treatment after Improvement of Oral Environment by Orthodontic Therapy
Dental implant treatment after impr Title environment by orthodontic therapy. Sekine, H; Miyazaki, H; Takanashi, Author(s) Matsuzaki, F; Taguchi, T; Katada, H Journal Bulletin of Tokyo Dental College,
Consensus Statements and Recommended Clinical Procedures Regarding Optimizing Esthetic Outcomes in Implant Dentistry
Consensus Statements and Recommended Clinical Procedures Regarding Optimizing Esthetic Outcomes in Implant Dentistry Dean Morton BDS, MS 1 /Stephen T. Chen, BDS, MDSc, PhD, FRACDS 2 / William C. Martin,
A Review of Implant Abutments - Abutment Classification to Aid Prosthetic Selection
A Review of Implant Abutments - Abutment Classification to Aid Prosthetic Selection Sanjay Karunagaran, B.D.S., D.D.S., M.S.D., Gregory J. Paprocki, D.D.S., Russell Wicks, D.D.S., M.S., Sony Markose, B.D.S.,
Dental Implants and Esthetics
Dental Implants and Esthetics Charles J. Goodacre, DDS, MSD; Chad J. Anderson, MS, DMD Continuing Education Units: 1 hour Online Course: www.dentalcare.com/en-us/dental-education/continuing-education/ce203/ce203.aspx
Objective Criteria: Guiding and Evaluating Dental Implant Esthetics
Master of Esthetic Dentistry Objective Criteria: Guiding and Evaluating Dental Implant Esthetics Go to inclusivemagazine.com to earn CE credit on this article. by Lyndon F. Cooper, DDS, Ph.D The evolution
Full Mouth Restoration with Screw-Retained Zirconia Bridges
Full Mouth Restoration with Screw-Retained Zirconia Bridges A DENTIST-LAB RELATIONSHIP THAT WORKS Dentist: Steven P. Stern, DMD Windsor Dental Center New Windsor, NY Dental Laboratory: InnoDDS Dental Laboratory