Immediate loading implant surgery has emerged as a significant advancement in the rehabilitation of edentulous patients. This approach requires meticulous planning and precise execution to ensure successful outcomes. Transferring established intermaxillary and occlusal relationships to the definitive prostheses can be challenging. However, with a digital approach, this procedure can be standardized in cases of fully guided surgery with a flapless technique or by using disposable guides. Conversely, when extensive open flap implant surgery is required, such as in the treatment of severely atrophic patients (e.g., with zygomatic implants or simultaneous bone augmentation), the digital workflow can be demanding. The impression reference technique was proposed to enhance the digital workflow for immediate loading in zygomatic implant rehabilitation. This study aims to describe the impression reference technique, applied to both upper and lower jaws for immediate loading open flap rehabilitations, using standard implants.
Pellegrino, G., Anselmo, G., Barausse, C., Ratti, S., Breccia, C., Mancuso, E., et al. (2024). Impression Reference Technique for the Open Flap Digital Workflow in the Immediate Loading Rehabilitation of the Upper and Lower Jaws. PROSTHESIS, 6(6), 1479-1490 [10.3390/prosthesis6060107].
Impression Reference Technique for the Open Flap Digital Workflow in the Immediate Loading Rehabilitation of the Upper and Lower Jaws
Pellegrino, Gerardo;Barausse, Carlo;Ratti, Stefano;Breccia, Cristiana;Mancuso, Edoardo;Felice, Pietro
2024
Abstract
Immediate loading implant surgery has emerged as a significant advancement in the rehabilitation of edentulous patients. This approach requires meticulous planning and precise execution to ensure successful outcomes. Transferring established intermaxillary and occlusal relationships to the definitive prostheses can be challenging. However, with a digital approach, this procedure can be standardized in cases of fully guided surgery with a flapless technique or by using disposable guides. Conversely, when extensive open flap implant surgery is required, such as in the treatment of severely atrophic patients (e.g., with zygomatic implants or simultaneous bone augmentation), the digital workflow can be demanding. The impression reference technique was proposed to enhance the digital workflow for immediate loading in zygomatic implant rehabilitation. This study aims to describe the impression reference technique, applied to both upper and lower jaws for immediate loading open flap rehabilitations, using standard implants.I documenti in IRIS sono protetti da copyright e tutti i diritti sono riservati, salvo diversa indicazione.