2013
DOI: 10.1155/2013/683423
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Implant Restoration of Edentulous Jaws with 3D Software Planning, Guided Surgery, Immediate Loading, and CAD-CAM Full Arch Frameworks

Abstract: Purpose. The aim of this study was to analyze the clinical and radiographic outcomes of 23 edentulous jaws treated with 3D software planning, guided surgery, and immediate loading and restored with CAD-CAM full arch frameworks. Materials and Methods. This work was designed as a prospective case series clinical study. Twenty patients have been consecutively rehabilitated with an immediately loaded implant supported fixed full prosthesis. A total of 120 fixtures supporting 23 bridges were placed. 117 out of 120 … Show more

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“…Although guided surgery has become increasingly popular and widespread, there are currently only a few studies in the literature that present the results obtained with the guided flapless placement of implants in postextraction sockets and their immediate functional loading by means of complete fixed-arch reconstructions without artificial gum [28][29][30][31].…”
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confidence: 99%
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“…Although guided surgery has become increasingly popular and widespread, there are currently only a few studies in the literature that present the results obtained with the guided flapless placement of implants in postextraction sockets and their immediate functional loading by means of complete fixed-arch reconstructions without artificial gum [28][29][30][31].…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Most of the studies in the literature, in fact, refer to the immediate loading of hybrid prostheses (such as Toronto Bridges, "all-on-four," and "all-on-six" dentures), characterized by the presence of a bar connecting the implants and, more relevant, artificial gum [22][23][24][25][26]. It is obvious how such prosthetic rehabilitations differ so thoroughly from a full-arch fixed prosthesis, which is characterized by the absence of artificial gum and much more delicately manageable for the clinician, from an aesthetic point of view [28][29][30][31].…”
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confidence: 99%
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“…Moreover, implants can be inserted in minimal bone volumes, thereby avoiding the need for the removal of the screws and plate. Another advantage of this technique is the option of placing a provisional prosthetic restoration, either computer-generated or developed from the template, at the end of the operation (Malo et al, 2008;Meloni et al, 2013). The prosthesis can be loaded immediately if there is adequate primary stability, thereby reducing discomfort to the patient, shortening the treatment time, and initiating the remodelling of soft tissue overgrowth.…”
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“…The insertion of dental implants by means of computer‐assisted template‐based surgery is an established method . One of the most important stages for the development of guided implant placement has been the diffusion of 3‐dimensional imaging technique and modern implant planning softwares . The increased demand for dental implants to replace teeth has encouraged advancement in digital technology to improve patients' acceptance and clinical outcomes .…”
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confidence: 99%