PubMed-ID: 18807575Seiten: 759-762, Sprache: EnglischJayme, Sérgio Jorge / Muglia, Valdir Antonio / Oliveira, Rafael R. de / Novaes jr., Arthur BelémImmediate loading of dental implants shortens the treatment time and makes it possible to give the patient an esthetic appearance throughout the treatment period. Placement of dental implants requires precise planning that accounts for anatomic limitations and restorative goals. Diagnosis can be made with the assistance of computerized tomographic scanning, but transfer of planning to the surgical field is limited. Recently, novel CAD/CAM techniques such as stereolithographic rapid prototyping have been developed to build surgical guides in an attempt to improve precision of implant placement. The aim of this case report was to show a modified surgical template used throughout implant placement as an alternative to a conventional surgical guide. (Case Report)
Schlagwörter: computerized tomography, dental implants, immediate function/loading, stereolithography, surgical templates