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A novel full-digital protocol (SCAN-PLAN-MAKE-DONE®) for the design and fabrication of implant-supported monolithic translucent zirconia crowns...

Mangano F. G., Margiani B., Admakin O. I.
International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health
Vol.16, Issue3, Num.317
Опубликовано: 2019
Тип ресурса: Статья

DOI:10.3390/ijerph16030317

Аннотация:
Purpose: To present a novel, full-digital protocol for the design and fabrication of implant-supported monolithic translucent zirconia crowns cemented on customized hybrid abutments. Methods: The present retrospective clinical study was based on data from patients who had been treated with single Morse-taper connection implants (Exacone®, Leone Implants, Florence, Italy) and were prosthetically restored with monolithic translucent zirconia crowns, cemented on customized hybrid abutments. The full-digital protocol (SCAN-PLAN-MAKE-DONE®) consisted of 8 phases: (1) intraoral scan of the implant position with scanbody; (2) computer-assisted design (CAD) of the individual abutment (saved as “supplementary abutment design” in external folder) and temporary crown; (3) milling of the individual zirconia abutment and of the temporary polymethyl-methacrylate (PMMA) crown, with extraoral cementation of the zirconia abutment on the relative titanium bonding base, to generate an individual hybrid a
Ключевые слова:
Individual hybrid abutments; Intraoral scanners; Marginal adaptation; Monolithic translucent zirconia crowns; Success; Survival
poly(methyl methacrylate); titanium; zirconium oxide; zirconium; zirconium oxide; design; survival; tooth; adult; aged; Article; cementation; clinical article; computer aided design; dental restoration; female; follow up; human; incidence; male; retrospective study; survival factor; treatment outcome; dental abutment; middle aged; tooth crown; Adult; Aged; Computer-Aided Design; Crowns; Dental Implant-Abutment Design; Female; Humans; Male; Middle Aged; Retrospective Studies; Zirconium
Язык текста: Английский
ISSN: 1661-7827
Mangano F. G. Franchesko Guido 1979-
Margiani B.
Admakin O. I. Oleg Ivanovich 1966-
Мангано Ф. Г. Франческо Гуидо 1979-
Маргиани Б.
Адмакин О. И. Олег Иванович 1966-
A novel full-digital protocol (SCAN-PLAN-MAKE-DONE®) for the design and fabrication of implant-supported monolithic translucent zirconia crowns cemented on customized hybrid abutments: A retrospective clinical study on 25 patients
A novel full-digital protocol (SCAN-PLAN-MAKE-DONE®) for the design and fabrication of implant-supported monolithic translucent zirconia crowns...
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International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health
Vol.16, Issue3 Num.317
2019
Статья
Individual hybrid abutments Intraoral scanners Marginal adaptation Monolithic translucent zirconia crowns Success Survival
poly(methyl methacrylate) titanium zirconium oxide zirconium zirconium oxide design survival tooth adult aged Article cementation clinical article computer aided design dental restoration female follow up human incidence male retrospective study survival factor treatment outcome dental abutment middle aged tooth crown Adult Aged Computer-Aided Design Crowns Dental Implant-Abutment Design Female Humans Male Middle Aged Retrospective Studies Zirconium
Purpose: To present a novel, full-digital protocol for the design and fabrication of implant-supported monolithic translucent zirconia crowns cemented on customized hybrid abutments. Methods: The present retrospective clinical study was based on data from patients who had been treated with single Morse-taper connection implants (Exacone®, Leone Implants, Florence, Italy) and were prosthetically restored with monolithic translucent zirconia crowns, cemented on customized hybrid abutments. The full-digital protocol (SCAN-PLAN-MAKE-DONE®) consisted of 8 phases: (1) intraoral scan of the implant position with scanbody; (2) computer-assisted design (CAD) of the individual abutment (saved as “supplementary abutment design” in external folder) and temporary crown; (3) milling of the individual zirconia abutment and of the temporary polymethyl-methacrylate (PMMA) crown, with extraoral cementation of the zirconia abutment on the relative titanium bonding base, to generate an individual hybrid a