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Journal of Odontology

Journal of Odontology
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Abstract

Planning and realization of complete arch on implants, step by step: About two cases

Bouattour Mohamed Amine

The loss of all the teeth is a considerable physical and moral handicap. To replace them is a challenge that must take into account different parameters like the vertical dimension, the squelletic class, the occlusion, the aesthetics, the time factor, and the precision. This is why the dental surgeon must bring all these qualities of surgeon, engineer, technician to succeed these cases to perfection, and in other use the new tools that become essential like planning with software and the 3D printer. This is what will be exposed in these two cases to facilitate the daily life of the dentist. Full arch implant supported restorations are documented to possess high success rates. Several mixtures of materials are used for this sort of restorations like metal alloy-acrylic, metal alloy-composite, and metal alloy-ceramic. However, complications as well as broken or boned acrylate resin teeth, wear of opposing surfaces, ceramic breaking, issue in shade matching of acrylic and pink ceramic, lack of passive match, and in depth work for repair once framework breakage have inspired dentists to appear for different material choices. The employment of oxide for frameworks is associate degree choice that has been projected. Zirconium dioxide may be a material that has shown redoubled quality in up to date dental medicine. Several studies have shown glorious physical, mechanical, biological, and chemical properties of this material. Fastened dental prostheses were designed and processed in a very one-piece oxide substructure and veneering ceramic ware was then directly laid-off onto the substructure. Still, some reports have documented veneering ceramic fractures and fractures of the oxide substructure. To beat these issues, CAD/CAM one-block processed monolithic oxide was introduced as another for the treatment of implant supported full arch reconstructions. The fabrication of the structure in one block reduces breakage prospects and avoids breaking. Moreover, high strength, smallest occlusal adjustment, and accuracy area unit a number of its benefits. Short-run obtainable knowledge indicates that full contour oxide framework is often used with success in implant dental medicine. Clinical knowledge during this study was obtained from the implant info (ID) within the Ashman Department of Periodontology and Implant dental medicine at the big apple University School of dental medicine. This dataset was extracted as American state known info from the routine treatment of patients within the department. The ID was certified by the workplace of Quality Assurance at NYUCD. This study is in compliance with the insurance movability and responsibility act (HIPAA). Patients Note: This Work was partly presented at Annual Cardiologists Meeting & 2nd International Conference on Dental & Oral Health Madrid, Spain November 26-27, 2018 Planning and realization of complete arch on implant, step by step: About two cases Bouattour Mohamed Amine Bouattour Dental clinic, Tunisia that remarked the big apple University Ashman Department of Periodontology and Implant dental medicine in would like of prosthetic full arch fastened reconstruction in upper jawbone, mandible, or each were consecutively hand-picked. The inclusion criteria enclosed patients a minimum of twenty one year’s previous, with toothless upper jawbone and/or jaw and a minimum of four to 9 implants required to be placed and Osseo integrated. Fourteen patients met the inclusion criteria. Every subject handpicked for this study from the ID had undergone the fabrication of monolithic oxide frameworks for full arch implant supported reconstructions. Twelve of those patients needed jaw and articulator full arch reconstruction, and 2 concerned solely the jaw arch.

Published Date: 2021-04-05; Received Date: 2021-01-01

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