2016
DOI: 10.1016/j.prosdent.2016.03.008
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Strategic extraction protocol: Use of an image-fusion stereolithographic guide for immediate implant placement

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“…With the evolution of digital technology and apparatus, a new "image-fusion" technique was introduced and dramatically reduced the time and cost of the planning procedure [6][7][8]. For partially edentulous patients, a CBCT scan image can be matched with an optical scan image of the dental model, directly by registration (alignment) of the dental surface images via the computer algorithm.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…With the evolution of digital technology and apparatus, a new "image-fusion" technique was introduced and dramatically reduced the time and cost of the planning procedure [6][7][8]. For partially edentulous patients, a CBCT scan image can be matched with an optical scan image of the dental model, directly by registration (alignment) of the dental surface images via the computer algorithm.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The anatomical characteristics of partially edentulous arches and the intrinsically associated relatively low number and relative distance between characteristic anatomic landmarks rendered the registration of individual pre-and post-placement scans and the diagnostic wax-up demanding [30]. In the presented procedures existing dentition was systematically left temporarily in situ as part of a strategic extraction protocol to overcome these limitations and provide distinct landmarks for scan alignment [20]. Further, Palatine rugae and tuberosities were also consistently used to ensure adequate scan alignment and verify individual scan accuracy.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Implant lengths and implant diameters ranged from Ø3.3 x 12mm in anterior positions to Ø4.5 x 8mm in posterior positions and were defined based on locally available bone volumes. Figure 1C shows the clinical situation after tooth extraction and immediate implant placement with cuspids still left in situ to register individual scan and waxing model data sets [20,21]. Figure 1e illustrates the restored maxilla-mandibular relation and raised occlusal vertical dimensions after immediate provisionalization [12].…”
Section: Casementioning
confidence: 99%
“…16 In addition, to obtain a more precise and natural EP, several techniques have been used to fabricate custom abutments according to the gingival contour of fresh extraction sockets in the immediate posterior implantation, such as sculpting stock provisional polyetheretherketone abutments in line with the mucosal margin or directly applying resin to the fresh extraction socket in vivo. 17,18,[20][21][22] However, these abutments could not exactly reconstruct the cervical contour of the missing tooth with the existence of gingival collapse and the limitation of immediate implantation. 23 Thus, attention has shifted to utilizing the shape of the missing tooth or its contralateral tooth.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%