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 rehabilitation with six implants to an ALL-ON-4® double-zygoma protocol Fig. 7.4 Lip support and smile line evaluation Fig. 7.5 Lip support and smile line evaluation Fig. 7.6 Implant planning software [11, 12] Fig. 7.7 Implant planning software [11, 12] Fig. 7.8 Implant planning software [11, 12] Fig. 7.9 Implant planning software [11, 12] Fig. 7.10 Measuring occlusion vertical dimension Fig. 7.11 Incision on maxilla Fig. 7.12 Flap raising Fig. 7.13 Incision on mandible Fig. 7.14 Bone reduction with rongeur Fig. 7.15 Bone reduction with round bur Fig. 7.16 Osteotomy to place the All-on-4® guide Fig. 7.17 Osteotomy to place the All-on-4® guide Fig. 7.18 Placement of the All-on-4® guide Fig. 7.19 Placement of the All-on-4® Guide Fig. 7.20 Opening the access and probing the anterior sinus wall of maxilla Fig. 7.21 Opening the access and probing the anterior sinus wall of maxilla Fig. 7.22 Probing the mental foramen in order to evaluate the alveolar nerves’ loop Fig. 7.23 Initiating drill sequence after using precision drill: 2 mm twist drill (first drill) Fig. 7.24 Initiating drill sequence after using precision drill: 2 mm twist drill (first drill) Fig. 7.25 2.4–2.8 mm step drill Fig. 7.26 2.4–2.8 mm step drill Fig. 7.27 3.2–3.6 mm step drill Fig. 7.28 3.2–3.6 mm step drill Fig. 7.29 Posterior implant placement. Note the implant’s angulation to provide a more posterior emergence Fig. 7.30 Posterior implant placement. Note the implant’s angulation to provide a more posterior emergence Fig. 7.31 Bone mill to remove bone around the head of the implant Fig. 7.32 Bone mill to remove bone around the head of the implant Fig. 7.33 Connecting angulated abutments with the help of ALL-ON-4® guide Fig. 7.34 Connecting angulated abutments with the help of ALL-ON-4® guide Fig. 7.35 Drilling protocol and anterior implant placement Fig. 7.36 Drilling protocol and anterior implant placement Fig. 7.37 Drilling protocol and anterior implant placement Fig. 7.38 Drilling protocol and anterior implant placement Fig. 7.39 Drilling protocol and anterior implant placement Only gold members can continue reading. Log In or Register to continue Share this:Click to share on Twitter (Opens in new window)Click to share on Facebook (Opens in new window) Related Related posts: and Treatment Planning: A Surgical Perspective Basis of Immediate Loading and the Biomechanics of Graft-Less Solutions and Facial Aesthetic Considerations for the Contour of Fixed Prostheses Integrated Digital Workflow to Guide Surgery and Prosthetics for Full-Arch Rehabilitation: A Narrative Review for Immediate Loading Fabrication of Full-Arch Implant-Supported Restorations Stay updated, free dental videos. Join our Telegram channel Join Tags: Graftless Solutions for the Edentulous Patient Feb 19, 2019 | Posted by mrzezo in Periodontics | Comments Off on Surgical Protocol VIDEdental - Online dental courses
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 rehabilitation with six implants to an ALL-ON-4® double-zygoma protocol Fig. 7.4 Lip support and smile line evaluation Fig. 7.5 Lip support and smile line evaluation Fig. 7.6 Implant planning software [11, 12] Fig. 7.7 Implant planning software [11, 12] Fig. 7.8 Implant planning software [11, 12] Fig. 7.9 Implant planning software [11, 12] Fig. 7.10 Measuring occlusion vertical dimension Fig. 7.11 Incision on maxilla Fig. 7.12 Flap raising Fig. 7.13 Incision on mandible Fig. 7.14 Bone reduction with rongeur Fig. 7.15 Bone reduction with round bur Fig. 7.16 Osteotomy to place the All-on-4® guide Fig. 7.17 Osteotomy to place the All-on-4® guide Fig. 7.18 Placement of the All-on-4® guide Fig. 7.19 Placement of the All-on-4® Guide Fig. 7.20 Opening the access and probing the anterior sinus wall of maxilla Fig. 7.21 Opening the access and probing the anterior sinus wall of maxilla Fig. 7.22 Probing the mental foramen in order to evaluate the alveolar nerves’ loop Fig. 7.23 Initiating drill sequence after using precision drill: 2 mm twist drill (first drill) Fig. 7.24 Initiating drill sequence after using precision drill: 2 mm twist drill (first drill) Fig. 7.25 2.4–2.8 mm step drill Fig. 7.26 2.4–2.8 mm step drill Fig. 7.27 3.2–3.6 mm step drill Fig. 7.28 3.2–3.6 mm step drill Fig. 7.29 Posterior implant placement. Note the implant’s angulation to provide a more posterior emergence Fig. 7.30 Posterior implant placement. Note the implant’s angulation to provide a more posterior emergence Fig. 7.31 Bone mill to remove bone around the head of the implant Fig. 7.32 Bone mill to remove bone around the head of the implant Fig. 7.33 Connecting angulated abutments with the help of ALL-ON-4® guide Fig. 7.34 Connecting angulated abutments with the help of ALL-ON-4® guide Fig. 7.35 Drilling protocol and anterior implant placement Fig. 7.36 Drilling protocol and anterior implant placement Fig. 7.37 Drilling protocol and anterior implant placement Fig. 7.38 Drilling protocol and anterior implant placement Fig. 7.39 Drilling protocol and anterior implant placement Only gold members can continue reading. Log In or Register to continue Share this:Click to share on Twitter (Opens in new window)Click to share on Facebook (Opens in new window) Related Related posts: and Treatment Planning: A Surgical Perspective Basis of Immediate Loading and the Biomechanics of Graft-Less Solutions and Facial Aesthetic Considerations for the Contour of Fixed Prostheses Integrated Digital Workflow to Guide Surgery and Prosthetics for Full-Arch Rehabilitation: A Narrative Review for Immediate Loading Fabrication of Full-Arch Implant-Supported Restorations Stay updated, free dental videos. Join our Telegram channel Join