3D-Printed Overlay Template for Diagnosis and Planning Complete Arch Implant Prostheses

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Abstract

Dental implants are a reliable alternative to treating edentulism. In clinical situations where the dentition has been severely affected by partial edentulism, advanced wear, or periodontal disease, establishing important occlusal elements such as the occlusal plane, incisal guidance, and esthetics can be hard to visualize at the diagnostic stage. Contemporary data-acquisition technologies such as 3D scanners and CAD/CAM systems permit the precise manufacture of highly complex devices applicable to any stage of restorative treatment. The present clinical report presents an alternative technique for evaluating the projected artificial tooth relationships, vertical dimension, and occlusal plane in patients with severely weakened dentition by using a 3D-printed overlay template.

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Azpiazu-Flores, F. X., Lee, D. J., Jurado, C. A., & Nurrohman, H. (2023). 3D-Printed Overlay Template for Diagnosis and Planning Complete Arch Implant Prostheses. Healthcare (Switzerland), 11(8). https://doi.org/10.3390/healthcare11081062

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