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Posterior Removable Implant Reconstruction

 

 

 

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implant Supported & RETAINED removable PARTIAL DENTURE

 

Today, most tooth replacement done in the aesthetic zone using dental implants is with a delayed surgical protocol. Unfortunately, this delay can result in loss of both soft and hard oral tissues during the healing period, necessitating guide tissue regeneration or a bone grafting procedure either prior to or at the time of implant placement. If a delayed placement protocol is used or if grafting procedures are ineffective, the prosthetic phase of implant dentistry must restore the missing structures artistically and functionally to integrate with the existing dental structures. This presentation reviews a technique that provides for prosthetic restoration of soft and hard tissues while enhancing the aesthetic results of the replaced dentition through a unique removable implant prosthesis design.

 

          Missing and injured teeth                                  Inadequate replacement

 

Pre-0perative Radiograph 

 

   

CT scan providing a three-dimensional view of maxilla for implant planning and placement

 

   

                                                                          Diagnostic planning cast                     One stage bone expansion osteotome surgery

 

On site laboratory construction of implant connecting bar

 

 

Precision, strong, light weight, framework              implant connecting bar in place

Post-0perative Radiograph of implants and implant connecting bar

 

                                                                     Long lasting metal clips for secure retention               Completed patient prosthesis

 

 

  Before      Improvement of facial aesthetic with proper lip support    After

 

PERSONALIZED IMPLANT SUPPORTED REMOVABLE PARTIAL DENTURE

WITH ALL CERAMIC CROWNS ON LOWER TEETH

 

  PERSONALIZED IMPLANT SUPPORTED REMOVABLE PARTIAL DENTURE

WITH ALL CERAMIC CROWNS ON LOWER ANTERIOR TEETH

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