Please activate JavaScript!
Please install Adobe Flash Player, click here for download

CAD/CAM – international magazine of digital dentistry No. 1, 2018

| industry report Fig. 28 Fig. 30 Fig. 29a Fig. 29b Fig. 29c Final result After a period of osseointegration (about six weeks) (Fig. 27) and complete soft tissue remodelling and sta- bilisation (Figs. 29 & 30), the temporary denture was removed and replaced with the final one. The final res- toration was produced based on the data acquired for preparation of the temporary bridge (Figs. 31–35). Occlusion, aesthetics, phonetics and hygienic main- tenance possibilities were investigated at the moment of final restoration and confirmed to be appropriate (Fig. 36). A final panoramic radiograph with a final pros- thetic superstructure in place was also recorded to serve as a baseline for the follow-up controls (Fig. 37). At the 12-month follow-up visit, the patient was checked with regards to the general hygienic maintenance of the denture, any bone resorption, phonetics, function and aesthetics. A new periapical radiograph was also taken to investigate the periodontal and peri-implant situation (Figs. 38–41). Fig. 31a Fig. 31b Fig. 31c Fig. 32a Fig. 32b Fig. 33 Fig. 34 Fig. 35a Fig. 35b Fig. 35c 36 CAD/CAM 1 2018

Pages Overview