Abstract
CAD/CAM technology can enhance the dentistry application of ceramic materials that meet the more relevant biocompatibility and aesthetics demands. In implant-borne prosthesis reha-bilitation, yttria-stabilized zirconia appeared to be a valid alternative to metal-alloys and titanium, with comparable mechanical properties and even better interaction with bone and soft tissues. The improvement of monolithic CAD/CAM manufacturing allows for a reliable, predictable, and rapid workflow that can correspond to a holistic treatment philosophy associated with zirconia fixtures. This reported clinical case highlights the advantages of this approach in resolving particularly func-tionally and aesthetically complex situations. A 40-year-old patient with permanent canine impaction and the persistence of a deciduous tooth compromised by caries was successfully rehabilitated with the surgical removal of the enclosed tooth, the seating of a mono-phase zirconia implant after the deciduous extraction and its loading with a zirconia single crown, without any clinical or radiographical alteration up to seven years follow-up.
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Scaringi, R., Nannelli, M., Franchina, A., Lizio, G., Stefanelli, L. V., Pagliarulo, M., … Pellegrino, G. (2021). Full zirconia implant-born prosthetic rehabilitation with CAD/CAM technology after accurate digital planning. A case report. International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health, 18(15). https://doi.org/10.3390/ijerph18157998
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