Fixed rehabilitation of severely atrophic jaws using immediately loaded basal disk implants after in situ bone activation

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Abstract

Rehabilitation of severely atrophic jaws is facilitated when basal disk implants are used after activation of the future bony implant bed with a purpose-designed instrument (Osteotensor) 45 to 90 days before implant surgery. Fabrication of a highly rigid, screw-secured fixed prosthesis that acts as an external orthopedic fixator permits immediate functional loading. This protocol also represents a second chance for patients who have experienced complete implant loss and/or bone graft failure.

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Odin, G., Misch, C. E., Binderman, I., & Scortecci, G. (2012). Fixed rehabilitation of severely atrophic jaws using immediately loaded basal disk implants after in situ bone activation. Journal of Oral Implantology, 38(5), 611–616. https://doi.org/10.1563/AAID-JOI-D-10-00163

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