Patient recruitment
Table 3 Prosthetic treatment protocol
author: Waldemar Reich,Ramona Schweyen,Christian Heinzelmann,Jeremias Hey,Bilal Al-Nawas, Alexander Walter Eckert | publisher: drg. Andreas Tjandra, Sp. Perio, FISID
Type of prosthetic treatment | Session | Procedure | |
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Fixed denture (bridge) | 1 | Open impression | |
2 | Abutment check, set-up • Titanium abutments • Non-precious metal framework, completely lined • Neighbouring crowns interlocked |
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3 | Check and insertion of the suprastructure • Cementation (ImProv™, Dentegris, Duisburg, Germany) |
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Combined fixed-removable denture | Telescope | 1 | Open impression (implants and stumps) |
2 | Jaw relation (wax splint) | ||
3 | Aesthetic check | ||
4 | Check of the primary telescope, fixation impression | ||
5 | Complete check | ||
6 | Insertion of the definitive denture • Cementation of the primary telescope (Ketac™ Cem, 3M ESPE, Neuss, Germany) |
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Removable denture | Jaw bar | 1 | Open impression |
2 | Abutment check | ||
3 | Jaw relation (wax splint) | ||
4 | Aesthetic check | ||
5 | Jaw bar check | ||
6 | Complete check | ||
7 | Finishing | ||
Ball attachment | 1 | Impression of the edentulous alveolar ridge | |
2 | Jaw relation (wax splint) | ||
3 | Aesthetic check | ||
4 | Chairside insertion of the matrices |
Serial posts:
- Novel expandable short dental implants with reduced vertical bone height
- Introduction : Novel expandable short dental implants (1)
- Introduction : Novel expandable short dental implants (2)
- Material & methods : Novel expandable short dental implants (1)
- Material & methods : Novel expandable short dental implants (2)
- Results : Novel expandable short dental implants (2)
- Discussion : Novel expandable short dental implants (1)
- Discussion : Novel expandable short dental implants (2)
- Discussion : Novel expandable short dental implants (3)
- Discussion : Novel expandable short dental implants (4)
- Discussion : Novel expandable short dental implants (5)
- Table 1 Patient recruitment
- Table 2 Surgical treatment protocol
- Table 3 Prosthetic treatment protocol
- Table 4 Clinical characteristics of the study cohort
- Figure 1. a Closed short expandable dental implant
- Figure 2. Cumulative implant survival over the follow-up period
- Figure 3. a Primary implant stability
- Figure 4 a–h Prosthetic restauration—follow-up examination. Intraoral and perioral views of a rehabilitated female patient. (She asked explicitly only for implantological treatment in the mandible.)
- Figure 5 Postoperative orthopantomogram