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Digital workflow of labial guides for alveolar ridge reduction during implant-supported full-arch rehabilitation.

Tinglu FangJing GaoQin WuChenyang XieYuqiang ZhangJiayi LuHaiYang Yu
Published in: Journal of prosthodontics : official journal of the American College of Prosthodontists (2023)
This article presents a technique for fabricating two-piece labial guides using resin and cobalt-chromium for guided alveoloplasty, implant placement, and immediate full-arch implant-supported fixed complete denture placement. This technique reduces tissue damage and overcomes the negative effect of the anatomical position of the palatal neuropore and mobility of the tissue flap on the positioning and stability of the guide. The use of labial retention metal guides with improved mechanical properties of cobalt-chromium and fixation plugs allows the unilateral placement of the guide. Thus, minimally invasive implant surgery can be performed owing to the absence of large palatal flap elevation and obstruction. Such a design provides better stability of the guides and clear visual access during surgery. This article is protected by copyright. All rights reserved.
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