2024
DOI: 10.1016/j.prosdent.2022.08.031
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Calibrated splinting framework for complete arch intraoral implant digital scans manufactured by combining milled and additively manufacturing technologies: A dental technique

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“…A calibrated splinting framework has been described aiming to maximize the accuracy of the definitive implant cast 76 . An initial intraoral digital scan is used to fabricate a patient‐specific or custom metal‐printed splinting framework 76 . This framework has screw‐retained milled cones.…”
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“…A calibrated splinting framework has been described aiming to maximize the accuracy of the definitive implant cast 76 . An initial intraoral digital scan is used to fabricate a patient‐specific or custom metal‐printed splinting framework 76 . This framework has screw‐retained milled cones.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…This framework has screw‐retained milled cones. After manufacturing, the cones of the framework are palpated by using a coordinate measurement machine; therefore, the position and angulation of the cones in the framework are known 76 . Then, the custom framework is used to connect the implant scan bodies and obtain a complete‐arch intraoral digital implant scan.…”
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“…A previous dental technique described a patient-custom calibrated framework acquiring definitive complete-arch intraoral implant scans. 11 The printed metal connecting device has screw-retained milled cones, which are palpated by using a coordinate measuring machine (CMM). Therefore, the position and angulation of the cones in the framework are known and used to calculate the implant position captured in the intraoral digital implant scan and obtain the virtual definitive implant cast.…”
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“…Additionally, the framework's manufacturer calculates the distortion of the ISB positions of the definitive intraoral implant scan, having as a reference the known positions of the screw-retained milled cones into the custom metal framework. 11 Afterwards, the corrected definitive intraoral implant scan is provided to the dental technician for the design and fabrication of the prostheses, following the conventional computer-aided design and computer-aided manufacturing (CAD-CAM) procedures. 11 The accuracy of the initial intraoral digital implant scans is not a critical element of the present technique, as the main purpose of the initial intraoral scan is the fabrication of the calibrated custom framework.…”
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