| Literature DB >> 28713661 |
Athiban Inbarajan1, Fathima Banu1, Padmanabhan Tv1, Anand Kumar1, Madhan Seenivasan1.
Abstract
A 49-year-old patient reported for immediate replacement of missing maxillary anterior teeth with implant-retained prosthesis. Elevation of flap alters the mucosal level, causes discomfort, and delays the restorative procedure. To maintain the esthetics, flapless surgery was planned. Since placement of an implant is pre-planned in a predetermined site, fabrication of the prostheses before commencement of the surgery, especially when replacing the teeth in the anterior region, could be a viable option. This case report explains the method of fabrication of the provisional restoration for flapless surgery in the presurgical phase. The technique would avoid any micromotion and implant instability caused due to abutment preparation and impression procedure postsurgically.Entities:
Keywords: flapless surgery; immediate non-occlusal loading; provisional
Year: 2017 PMID: 28713661 PMCID: PMC5509243 DOI: 10.7759/cureus.1345
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Cureus ISSN: 2168-8184
Figure 1Radiographic investigation
Figure 2Surgical template fabricated using CBCT
Figure 3Mock surgery in the cast for determining implant position
Figure 4Positioning of the lab analogs
Figure 5Abutment preparation
Figure 6Tissue punch on the predetermined implant site
Figure 7Implant torqued in the osteotomy site
Figure 8Cementation of provisional intermediate restoration