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Tagliani M., Morandini E.
The techniques of immediate loading in the edentulous mandibular arch nowadays have relatively minor risk factors if this rehabilitation is performed according to the guidelines shared by literature and widely used by dentists.
Becatelli A., Biscaro L., Soattin M., Ferlin P.
The authors present their technique called “single model”, which involves immediate rehabilitation with a Toronto Bridge that rests on two central implants in axis and two distal implants angled at 30°. The protocol allows performing an immediate load procedure easily and with reduced session times.
Biscaro L., Becatelli A., Soattin M.
In this clinical case, the single-model technique allowed rehabilitating the patient with one surgery and a minimal number of sessions for finalising the screwed prosthesis, obtained with the CAD-CAM Echo protocol on Kohno implants.
Canullo L.
Today’s aesthetic requirements force dentists to use immediate rehabilitation procedures in cases of tooth extraction in the front-upper sectors. In these cases, implant treatment is now a valid alternative to traditional fixed prosthesis because it does not require the preparation of the teeth next to the edentulous site, therefore resulting in greater preservation.
Severi G.
The case report aims at presenting the clinical results relating to early loading after six weeks of the implant intended to support implant prosthetic rehabilitation in the posterior edentulous mandible.
Bosisio C.
After an in-depth excursus on the evolution of the “immediate loading” concept in modern implantology, the author uses an interesting clinical case of partial edentulism in the mandibular latero-posterior sector to present the surgical and prosthetic phase of a Toronto Bridge screwed prosthesis, with control after 4 years.