Immediate loaded implants in edentulous patients: Clinical and technical aspects using biotec tre and korum sp implants

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Abstract

Today a lot of patients ask to the clinicians how to achieve implant-supported fixed prosthesis rehabilitation in an ultra short term therapy. The answer comes from analysis of the diagnostic phase that represents the most important role in this kind of therapy, especially in the fully edentulous patients. Starting from the diagnostic wax to plan the final rehabilitation, through the right choice of implants, in this article will be represented the surgical applied principles and the prosthodontically-driven implants position. An immediate loading technique in the treatment of edentulous patients with screw-retained provisional restoration, without intrasurgical impression it will be presented, both, for the upper and lower jaws, using internal and external hex Biotec Implants (Povolaro di Dueville, Vicenza-Italy). © 2007 Taylor and Francis Group, LLC.

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Vedove, F., & Soda, F. (2007). Immediate loaded implants in edentulous patients: Clinical and technical aspects using biotec tre and korum sp implants. Biotechnology and Biotechnological Equipment, 21(4), 496–500. https://doi.org/10.1080/13102818.2007.10817501

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