Full-digital workflow to rehabilitate a high value aesthetic zone. A case report

P. Carosi, A. Pinto, V. Quinzi, V. MAZZETTI, P. Cardelli, M. Laureti

Article ID: 6095
Vol 34, Issue 1S1, 2020
DOI: https://doi.org/10.54517/jbrha6095
Received: 10 March 2020; Accepted: 10 March 2020; Available online: 10 March 2020; Issue release: 10 March 2020

Abstract

Replacing missing teeth in the aesthetic area is a clinical challenge which must be solved by a multidisciplinary approach in order to obtain an esthetic and functional implant-prosthetic rehabilitation. First therapeutic choice should be the less invasive option, in accordance with patients expectations. The present clinical case presents the rehabilitation of the upper incisor group using a full-digital workflow to reduce operative time, costs and patient discomfort. The use of computer-guided-surgery and 3D technologies, as intraoral scanners or cone-beam-computed-tomography, allows the clinician to visualize all patients information when planning the rehabilitation in order to obtain a more predictable and a less invasive surgery.


Keywords

dental implant;implant guided surgery;intraoral scanner;digital workflow;immediate loading


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