Abstract:Background: To evaluate and compare the clinical outcomes of digitally prefabricated and conventionally fabricated implant-supported full-arch provisional prostheses.Methods: Thirty-nine patients who underwent implant-supported full-arch rehabilitation were included in this study. Implant-supported provisional prostheses were digitally prefabricated before implant surgery in group A (20 patients), while implant-supported provisional prostheses were conventionally fabricated immediately after surgery in group B… Show more
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