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cone beam CE

cone beam1_2012 case study_removable bridge I I 17 Fig. 29_Healing after one week postoperatively. The patient had neither complaints nor postoperative swelling (please see previous page for image). _Preparation for provisional Fig. 30_The surgical template is set back on its fabrication model. The analog plaster reamers are used to create the cavity for the lab analog through the sleeve. Fig. 31_Implant positions on the plaster cast. Fig. 32_Mounted lab analogs together with the inserting posts are secured to the sleeves with wax. The lab analogs are fixed into in the plaster cast. Fig. 33_Cast with lab analogs in place. The transfer of the analog into the correct position through the sleeve of the surgical stent. Fig. 34_A 0.5 mm thick thermoformed splint is drawn over the abutments. The thermoformed copings perform the space-making task for passivation when cementing the interim restoration. Fig. 35_Long-term temporary appliance in the articulator. Fig. 36_PEEK abutments in situ. Fig. 37_Long-term temporary appliance cemented in situ in terms of early treatment eight weeks postoperatively. Fig. 30 Fig. 31 Fig. 32 Fig. 33 Fig. 34 Fig. 35 Fig. 36 Fig. 37