Indication, Preparation and Restorative Material for Supragingival Minimally Invasive Porcelain Veneers
Indication, Preparation and Restorative Material for Supragingival Minimally Invasive Porcelain Veneers Prepared and unprepared veneer centrals. Introduction The indications for porcelain veneers should be expanded. Porcelain veneers can be used…
Practical and Predictable Class II and III Direct Composite Restorations
Practical and Predictable Class II and III Direct Composite Restorations Direct composite restorations can be either predictable or a source of many problems. Introduction The most common procedures in restorative…
The Supragingival Protocol and Indications: Preventing Subgingival Margins
The Supragingival Protocol and Indications: Preventing Subgingival Margins Enamel margin preservation research. Introduction Restorative dentists use two approaches to restoring damaged teeth: Direct and indirect. Direct restorations are reserved for…
The Importance of Occlusion and Occlusal Diagnosis in Restorative Dentistry
The Importance of Occlusion and Occlusal Diagnosis in Restorative Dentistry (a) Fifty-five-year-old with severe occlusal disease, who has severe wear, multiple fractures, missing multiple teeth, as well as many other…
Patient Presentations
Fig. 17.1 Patient presented with removable appliance, relatively pleased with the aesthetics Fig. 17.2 Implant- and mucosa-supported removable appliance Fig. 17.3 Poorly distributed implants, exposure of implant threads Clinical examination…
Fabrication of Full-Arch Implant-Supported Restorations
Fig. 13.1 Primary base of occlusal rim in triad material for the mandible Fig. 13.2 Secondary wax rim which fits over the primary part Fig. 13.3 Primary base of occlusal…
Surgical Protocol
Fig. 7.1 Orthopantomography and CBCT before surgery Fig. 7.2 Orthopantomography and CBCT before surgery Fig. 7.3 Type of rehabilitation procedure according to the available bone volume from a conventional full-arch…
for Immediate Loading
Fig. 9.1 Vertical dimension being verified using a Willis Gauge Using the removable prosthesis, a rapid-set silicone impression is made to identify the implant locations. [The following image] depicts a…
Steps for Fabrication of a Full-Arch Implant-Supported Restoration: Metal Ceramics, Zirconia, Acrylic Titanium
Flowchart 11.1 Prosthetic workflow for metal ceramic restorations 11.2 Impressions Making an impression, which accurately represents the exact three-dimensional, implant positions and surrounding soft-tissue contours are the starting point of…
Surgery: Treatment Planning and Technique
Fig. 3.1 Virtual prosthetic and implant planning 3.2.4 Manufacturing: Milling and Rapid Prototyping of the Apparatus Once the planning session is concluded, the finalized data sets are manufactured with additive and…
Considerations for Full-Arch Implant-Supported Restorations
Fig. 10.1 Emergence profile inadequate. Note ledge as restoration emerges from implant Fig. 10.2 Trajectory of implants has been accommodated in fabricating prosthesis. Pre-angled abutments should be selected to correct…