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Screw-retained full arch restorations – methodology of computer aided design and manufacturing

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Purpose: The aim of the paper is to present the designing and manufacturing process of the screw-retained superstructure of the dental arch in the maxilla based on six implants using CAD/CAM technology. Design/methodology/approach: The methodology is presented on the example of the implantoprosthetic treatment in a 55-year-old female patient with a significant deficit of the alveolar bone. 6 implants were placed to achieve a good anchorage for the ceramic suprastructure. The prosthetic reconstruction was milled out of a zirconium dioxide block and covered with veneering ceramics to obtain good aesthetics of the restoration. Special copings were designed and manufactured to achieve stabile connection between the implants and the suprastructure. Findings: To properly plan the prosthetic work rebuilding the alveolar ridge on dental implants it is necessary to plan the final prosthetic work before implant placement planning the number of implants and their location in the bones and the possibility of using a fixed or a mobile suprastructure. Practical implications: Design of the suprastructure has to take into account the following factors: 1. The number of implants, copings and openings for the abutment screws, 2. Arrangement of teeth in the prosthesis, 3. The shape of the alveolar ridge, 4. The shape of the space for the porcelain and for the individual crowns, which will be pasted on the suprastructure. Originality/value: For technological reasons it is not possible to make an extensive suprastructure in a single piece. It is necessary to execute the foundation of the reconstruction of the alveolar ridge and the teeth in one piece and separately the individual crowns. It is possible, however, to design and manufacture the complex screw-retained prosthetic suprastructures by means of CAD/CAM technology.
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23--29
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Bibliogr. 15 poz.
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  • Institute of Engineering Materials and Biomaterials, Silesian University of Technology, ul. Konarskiego 18a, 44-100 Gliwice, Poland
  • Centre of Medicine and Dentistry SOBIESKI, ul. Sobieskiego 12, 44-100 Gliwice, Poland
Bibliografia
  • [1] M.M. Bornstein, S. Halbritter, H. Harnisch, H.P. Weber, D. Buser, A retrospective analysis of patients referred for implant placement to a specialty clinic: indications, surgical procedures and early failures, International Journal of Oral & Maxillofacial Implants 23 (2008) 1109-1116.
  • [2] R.C. Silveira Rodrigues, A.C. Lapria Faria, A.P. Macedo, M.G. Chiarello de Mattos, R.F. Ribeiro, Retention and stress distribution in distal extension removable partial dentures with and without implant association, Journal of Prosthodontic Research 57 (2013) 24-29.
  • [3] F. Javed, G.E. Romanos, The role of primary stability for successful immediate loading of dental implants, A literature review, Journal of Dentistry 38 (2010) 612-620.
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  • [7] L.A. Perez, S.L. Brooks, H.L. Wang, R.M. Eber, Comparison of linear tomography and direct ridge mapping for the determination of edentulous ridge dimensions in human cadavers, Oral Surgery Oral Medicine Oral Pathology Oral Radiology and Endodontics 99 (2005) 748-754.
  • [8] J. Żmudzki, P. Malara, G. Chladek, Full contoured tooth-implant supported 3-pointic all-ceramic denture during occlusal load transfer in lateral region, Archives of Metallurgy and Materials 61/2A (2016) 843-846.
  • [9] P. Malara, L.B. Dobrzański, Computer-aided design and manufacturing of dental surgical guides based on cone beam computed tomography, Archives of Materials Science and Engineering 76/2 (2015) 140-149.
  • [10] P. Malara, L.B. Dobrzański, Designing and manufacturing of implantoprosthetic fixed suprastructures in edentulous patients on the basis of digital impressions, Archives of Materials Science and Engineering 76/2 (2015) 163-171.
  • [11] P. Malara, L.B. Dobrzański, J. Dobrzańska, Computer-aided designing and manufacturing of partial removable dentures. Journal of Achievements of Materials and Manufacturing Engineering 73/2 (2015) 157-164.
  • [12] J. Żmudzki, G. Chladek, P. Malara, L. Dobrzański, The simulation of a mastication efficiency of the mucous-borne complete dentures, Archives of Materials Science and Engineering 63/2 (2013) 75-86.
  • [13] S.C. Gutiérrez-Rubert, M.D. Meseguer-Calas, A. Gandía-Barberá, Analysis of the feeding system in the injection process of peek in fixed partial dentures, Procedia Engineering 132 (2015) 1021-1028.
  • [14] G. Chladek, J. Żmudzki, P. Malara, L.A Dobrzański, C. Krawczyk, Influence of introducing silver nanoparticles on tribological characteristics of soft liner, Archives of Materials Science and Engineering 62/1 (2013) 5-14.
  • [15] M. Hannig, B. Wöstmann, M. Balkenhol, Fracture strength of temporary fixed partial dentures: CAD/CAM versus directly fabricated restorations, Dental Materials 27/4 (2011) 339-347.
Uwagi
Opracowanie ze środków MNiSW w ramach umowy 812/P-DUN/2016 na działalność upowszechniającą naukę (zadania 2017)
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Bibliografia
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