Digital Impression Taking for Maxillary Full-Arch Restoration With Immediate Loading: A Case Report

The aim of this clinical report is to describe a maxillary full-arch implant supported restoration with immediate loading performed by means of an entirely digital work flow with photogrammetric system and intraoral scanning. A female patient with an edentulous maxillary arch attended the dental cli...

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Veröffentlicht in:The Journal of oral implantology 2022-04, Vol.48 (2), p.125-132
Hauptverfasser: Rico, Jesus Peláez, Brinkmann, Jorge Cortés-Bretón, Martin, Maria Carrión, González, Mabel Albánchez, Arribas, Celia Tobar, Alonso, Verónica Rodriguez, Suárez, Carlos López, Suárez García, Maria Jesús
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Zusammenfassung:The aim of this clinical report is to describe a maxillary full-arch implant supported restoration with immediate loading performed by means of an entirely digital work flow with photogrammetric system and intraoral scanning. A female patient with an edentulous maxillary arch attended the dental clinic seeking a maxillary fixed restoration. After treatment planning, 6 implants were placed using a surgical splint fabricated digitally by intraoral scanning of her previous removable prosthesis. Multiunit abutments were fitted, and 2 digital impressions were taken, one with a photogrammetric system for determining implant positions and the other with an intraoral scanner for soft tissue registration. The acrylic resin structure of the immediate prosthesis was milled and placed within 8 hours of implant surgery. This provisional structure fitted correctly and provided adequate esthetics and function. Radiographic and clinical follow-up after 24 months observed adequate implant evolution.
ISSN:0160-6972
1548-1336
DOI:10.1563/aaid-joi-D-20-00117