A Streamlined Protocol for Full-Arch Implant Restorations
INTRODUCTION The fixed full-arch implant restoration is among the most rewarding types of treatments in dentistry. The clinician is able to provide patients.
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INTRODUCTION The fixed full-arch implant restoration is among the most rewarding types of treatments in dentistry. The clinician is able to provide patients.
INTRODUCTION Oral reconstruction for the edentulous patient can be accomplished utilizing various treatment approaches. Conventional dentures, implant overdentures, fixed detachable restorations, and abutment.
INTRODUCTION Since the last decade, there have been several improvements in the materials and techniques used for full-mouth implant rehabilitations.1 Implant planning using.
Today, we are starting to see a big increase in patients needing full-mouth extractions, whether they are due to decay, periodontal disease, or.
INTRODUCTION The successful treatment of patients requiring one or more full-arch, implant-retained prostheses is predicated on comprehensive and collaborative treatment planning. Beginning with.
INTRODUCTION The emotional and functional challenges of maxillary removable complete dentures are culturally well-documented. More patients with remaining periodontally healthy mandibular teeth and.
INTRODUCTION The emotional and functional challenges of maxillary removable complete dentures are culturally well-documented. More patients with remaining periodontally healthy mandibular teeth and.
INTRODUCTION Ongoing documented success of implant-retained overdentures has revolutionized how patients with fully edentulous arches are treatment planned.1 Considered the standard of care.
INTRODUCTION Ongoing documented success of implant-retained overdentures has revolutionized how patients with fully edentulous arches are treatment planned.1 Considered the standard of care.
INTRODUCTION According to the American College of Prosthodontists, more than 35 million Americans are completely edentulous. Although edentulism has many causes (eg, decay,.