2014
DOI: 10.1563/aaid-joi-d-11-00048
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A Method for Fabrication of Implant-Supported Fixed Partial Dentures

Abstract: When restoring a partially edentulous arch with an implant-supported fixed partial denture, the optimal fit and function of the final restoration depend on the fabrication of an accurate impression and the registration of the interocclusal relationship. The present case report presents a method for the fabrication of impressions and the registration of the interocclusal relationship for implant-supported partial dentures. The described method allows the accurate transfer of the implant position and the registr… Show more

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“…Biomaterials can be used for different lengths of time within the host depending on the intended purpose. Temporary biomaterials include contraceptive implants [ 3 5 ], pins for bone reconstruction and bone lengthening [ 6 , 7 ], certain dental implants prior to restoration [ 8 ], catheters [ 9 ], stents [ 10 ], and some dermal fillers used for cosmetics and facial reconstruction [ 11 , 12 ]. However, the majority of implantable biomaterials are intended for the duration of the host's lifetime.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Biomaterials can be used for different lengths of time within the host depending on the intended purpose. Temporary biomaterials include contraceptive implants [ 3 5 ], pins for bone reconstruction and bone lengthening [ 6 , 7 ], certain dental implants prior to restoration [ 8 ], catheters [ 9 ], stents [ 10 ], and some dermal fillers used for cosmetics and facial reconstruction [ 11 , 12 ]. However, the majority of implantable biomaterials are intended for the duration of the host's lifetime.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%