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Use of a CAD-CAM Surgical Template to Improve Accuracy for Simultaneous Implant Removal, New Implant Placement, and Bone Graft.

Thuraya GadahVinicius DutraWaldemar PolidoAhid Al-ShahraniWei-Shao LinDean Morton
Published in: Journal of prosthodontics : official journal of the American College of Prosthodontists (2021)
A fractured implant is considered a catastrophic failure that leads to the loss of the implant and the prosthesis. Available methods of implant removal include the reverse screw technique, use of trephines, or osteotomies around the implant. In case of a fractured implant, the access hole for the reverse screw technique is impossible, leading to the need for an osteotomy. When the apical part of the fractured implant is embedded in bone, finding the piece may lead to a more ample osteotomy and significant bone loss, complicating future implant placement. This technique presented utilized a CAD-CAM surgical template that was designed with the purpose of improving accuracy in finding the fractured part with minimal osteotomy, allowing for simultaneous placement of a new implant in the same site, with additional bone graft, utilizing the same template.
Keyphrases
  • soft tissue
  • bone loss
  • total knee arthroplasty
  • bone mineral density
  • molecularly imprinted
  • bone regeneration