A cast-free approach to fabricating an implant-supported interim restoration: A dental technique.
J Prosthet Dent
; 129(5): 690-695, 2023 May.
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ABSTRACT
A cast-free approach is described to fabricate an implant-supported interim restoration by using the postoperative cone beam computed tomography (CBCT) scan to locate the placed implant. A postoperative intraoral scan was aligned to the postoperative CBCT scan through a dental implant planning software program. An attached interim abutment and implant analog complex was then scanned and superimposed on the placed implant in the postoperative CBCT scan. Once the best alignment was achieved, a virtual cast was generated, and an interim restoration with bilateral positioning wings was fabricated on the interim abutment and inserted during the second-stage surgery. This technique offers a cast-free approach to inserting an implant-supported interim restoration immediately after the second-stage surgery to guide the healing of the soft tissue that can minimize chairside time and optimize the clinical workflow.
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Implantes Dentales
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