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CAD/CAM – international magazine of digital dentistry No. 3, 2017

| cone beam supplement use of CBCT Fig. 4a Fig. 4b Fig. 5 Fig. 6a Fig. 6b During the first surgery (Figs. 3a–d), we observed a large amount of the augmentation material that was used, which is hard to predict how much of it will become real bone. After 4 months, another CBCT scan was performed to evaluated bone regeneration level (Figs. 4a & b). The regeneration was not perfect but I was satis- fied with the result (Fig. 5). I have noticed that the nasopalatine foramen was exactly where the implant placement was planned. This was another very im- portant information provided by CBCT scan. With this new information I was able to better plan the steps of the implant insertion. Fig. 7a Fig. 7b Fig. 7c Fig. 8a Fig. 8c 48 CAD/CAM 3 2017 Fig. 8b Fig. 8d

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