JOURNAL OF PROSTHETIC DENTISTRY THE | |
Vol. 100 No. 1 July - 2008 | |
ISSN: 0022-3913 UBIC: 171 | |
Resumen | |
One of the most challenging aspects of implant placement is the correct spatial positioning
of the dental implant in the bone. Surgical guides of various configurations have been proposed to aid implant placement.
If a fully limiting surgical guide is used, the encoded information should be reliable, as deviations are not
possible during surgery. This article describes a combination of analog techniques, including bone sounding and
periapical radiographs used to study the available bone volume. A simplified casting protocol is proposed, and the
implant platform position of the implant analog is transferred to a surgical guide composed of a stiff vinyl polysiloxane
material. This surgical guide is used in a conventional flapless guided implant surgery protocol. This combination
of techniques allows precise placement of a dental implant, abutment, and provisional restoration in a minimally
invasive manner. (J Prosthet Dent 2008;1 00:61-69)
SUMMARY: Cast-based guided implant surgery allows for the precise placement of dental implants with the possibility to continue with an immediate load protocol. The fast flapless procedure allows for minimal patient discomfort, while attaining a high level of precision. This article describes the unique use of VPS material for the fabrication of the cast and the surgical guide. |
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