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Maxillary and mandibular complete-arch implant rehabilitation using a complete digital workflow: A case report.

Walaa Magdy AhmedAhlam AlhazmiMazin Talal AlharbiAmr Ahmed AzhariHatem AlqarniHesham F ShaheenEhab Tawfiq Mitwalli
Published in: Journal of prosthodontics : official journal of the American College of Prosthodontists (2023)
This paper summarizes the clinical steps involved in maxillary and mandibular complete-arch implant rehabilitation using a complete digital workflow. The maxillary arch was recorded was using the double digital scan technique, and the mandibular arch using the triple digital scan technique. The digital protocol used in this case report allowed the recording of implant positions via scan bodies, soft tissues, and, most importantly, interocclusal relationship in the same visit. A new technique for mandibular digital scan was described that uses soft tissue landmarks by creating windows in the patient's provisional prostheses to superimpose the three digital scans and consequently fabricate and verify the maxillary and mandibular prototype prostheses and definitive complete-arch zirconia prostheses. This article is protected by copyright. All rights reserved.
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