Eruption of a fractured central incisor prior to implant Replacement
A 29-year-old female was in an accident where the maxillary right central incisor was fractured subgingivally. Following tooth eruption using magnet technology to erupt the gingival margin, the tooth was extracted and the socket grafted with Bio-Oss Collagen®. Four months later an implant was placed
View Case StudyMandibular molar restoration with an implant and CAD/CAM restoration
A failing mandibular molar was replaced with a Camlog® dental implant. A Screw-Retained implant supported restoration for this was fabricated in the office utilizing CAD/CAM technology
View Case StudyManagement of a failing maxillary dentition with an implant supported telescopic reconstruction
A 61-year-old female presented with a failing maxillary dentition. After removing the hopeless teeth and allowing for healing, an external approach sinus lift was performed which allowed total of four implants to be placed. The arch was restored with a Removable Telescopic Hybrid Reconstruction over copings on both the implants and some remaining teeth. This made for a simple, easily maintained and cost-effective solution for this patient
View Case StudyAll-on-six with immediate loading in an edentulous mandible
This case presents an immediate transition from a broken down natural dentition to an implant supported, full-arch, provisional reconstruction. After healing, a definitive screw-retained, ceramo-metal reconstruction using Camlog® VarioSR components was completed.
View Case StudyImplant placement for a maxillary lateral incisor within a resorbed alveolus
This case shows an alternative to block grafting to correct a deficiency in alveolar width. A ridge splitting procedure can gain adequate ridge width forImplant placement quickly, simply and effectively
View Case StudyLarge scale bone grafting from the hip with an all-on-six implant reconstruction
A patient had lost most of the base of her maxilla following the loss of her maxillary teeth. She received large scale bone grafts harvested from the hip to regenerate a ridge which was able to accommodate dental implants. A fixed reconstruction was then able to be provided
View Case StudyCustomized bone regeneration with a digitally produced laser sintered titanium frame
This case shows the use of a new system to aid large scale augmentation with particulate bone grafting. It consists of a laser-sintered Titanium mesh frame custom fabricated to the desired dimensions of the bone graft. This is filled with the bone graft material and secured to place with bone screws
View Case StudyTransition from a failing dental reconstruction to an implant-supported hybrid reconstruction
This case shows how a failing reconstruction with extensive bone loss in the anterior region was transitioned to an implant-supported hybrid reconstruction. This required two rounds of bone augmentation. First, block grafts were applied to the deficient anterior region. Later, external sinus lifts were performed. Only then was it possible to place six implants which, when integrated, could support the final reconstruction
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