Implantology

Petrocchi S., Belletti M.

In recent years the post-extraction implant prosthesis with immediate loading has become more and more the primary choice for the prosthetic restoration of complex cases also in the atrophic upper maxillary using the premaxillary bone with long implants and angled components that allow the avoidance of more complex surgical strategies (sinus lift), therefore remaining in the sphere of less invasive surgery. Thanks to dental scientific research, implant manufacturers have put more and more evolved implant components on the market which offer the possibility of making immediate temporary prostheses in a shorter space of time. The ever increasing demand for aesthetic appearance associated with function leads us to use materials of the latest generation such as zirconium oxide, which is being used more and more as an alternative material for the construction of biocompatible prostheses that remain stable over time and have a high aesthetic value. A circular screwed prosthesis was made with a pink aesthetic finish in monolithic zirconia and ceramic. 

Secondo F.

The author concludes by indicating the validity of the post-extraction implant restorations with immediate loading, from functional, aesthetic and duration point of view. A proper prosthetic planning and programming that take into account a proper analysis during the anamnesis and presurgical phases are very important. 

Guiducci N., Marasca R., Malagnino V., Pappalardo A., Gobbi R., Pauly C.

Integral ceramic is now widely used for making prosthetic rehabilitations with a very high aesthetic value, it can be used for making crowns, facets and implantoprosthetic posts. One of the characteristics that distinguishes integral from traditional ceramic is that it allows prosthetic preparation at juxta-gingival level, thus avoiding the risk of seeing a dark area at sulcular level. Integral ceramic is also used for making posts on implants with excellent results also as regards the resistance to masticatory loads. This clinical case describes the rehabilitation of the upper front sector with integral prosthesis on implants and integral facets on natural posts.

Avellino W., Milan U., Delle Rose D.

Research and clinical experience accumulated over the last decades on prosthetic implants has shown an evolution in the rehabilitative methods of edentulous jaws.

Mantoan G.

As part of a series of in-depth studies on prosthetic protocols, two clinical cases are presented that use the mounter from the Global implant line as a temporary abutment to make the immediate temporary crowns, with significant time and cost saving. 

Paniz G.

This clinical case demonstrates how the use of the CAD-CAM Echo technique allows obtaining aesthetic results by creating abutments entirely in zirconium oxide on which a zirconium-ceramic crown was cemented. 

Avellino W., De Maria A., Milan U., Tamagnone L., Delle Rose D.

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