The use of laser-welded titanium framework technology: a case report for the totally edentulous patient.

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Abstract

Laser-welded technology has become a viable alternative to the conventional lost wax-casting technique in the field of implant dentistry. Studies have demonstrated the predictable nature of laser-welded titanium frameworks for endosseous implants in the partial and totally edentulous patient. A standardized impression and fabrication procedure is required for an accurate and predictable superstructure. More long-term studies are needed for more widespread acceptance and usage by dental practitioners.

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Jackson, B. J. (2005). The use of laser-welded titanium framework technology: a case report for the totally edentulous patient. The Journal of Oral Implantology, 31(6), 294–300. https://doi.org/10.1563/779.1

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