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case report _ computer-aided implant dentistry I _Conclusion The ATLANTIS ISUS angulated screw access in- creases the aesthetic and functional options by en- abling displacement of screw channels for screw- retainedimplant-supportedbridges(Figs.41and42). DENTSPLY Implants now offers access to the screws forprostheticrestorationthatcanberequestedupto 30° of the implant axis. Figure 43 shows epicrestal placement of the eight ANKYLOS implants. By using ATLANTIS ISUS angulated screw access the possibil- ities for when a screw-retained implant bridge can be used increases. It fits the computer-guided im- plantology principle perfectly and is thereby further optimizing resources (Fig. 44)._ Editorial note: A complete list of references is available fromthepublisher. Fig. 43a–d_Radiograph of the fitted restoration. Fig. 44_Frontal view of the final restoration. I 25cone beam3_2015 Uli Hauschild,CDT Dental Design San Remo,Italy info@dentaldesign.biz www.dentaldesign.biz Dr Sébastien Rousset 4 Boulevard de la République 06240 Beausoleil,France sebasoff@hotmail.com cone beam_authors Fig. 43a Fig. 43b Fig. 43c Fig. 43d Fig. 44

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