Reducing Distortion of Implant- or Abutment-Level Impressions for Implant-Supported Prosthetic Rehabilitation: A Technique Report
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Lanis, Alejandro
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Reducing Distortion of Implant- or Abutment-Level Impressions for Implant-Supported Prosthetic Rehabilitation: A Technique Report
Abstract
Passive fit between prosthesis and implants or abutments is a significant factor in preventing
mechanical and biologic failures of implant-supported prostheses. Therefore, impression techniques
must transfer the 3D implant position as accurately as possible for a correct superstructure
fabrication. A novel impression protocol that uses an individualized open tray design is proposed. It
allows the clinician to splint the transfers between the copings, outside the impression area, and to
the tray itself to create a rigid monoblock. Thus, distortions produced by the tear of impression
material or by transfer abutments' micromovements during tray retrieval are limited and
superstructure misfits are minimized. This technique is specifically recommended for long spanning
or completely edentulous patients.
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Research Group (Junta de Andalucia) CTS-583
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International Journal of Periodontics & Restorative Dentistry Volumen: 35 Número: 6 Nov-Dec 2015
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