New tools for rehabilitation on implants, Arcsys and digital workflow
Comfort and predictability are some of the benefits of this modern option of molding and confection of prosthetic parts during oral rehabilitation.
The digital workflow, a new and timely tool, is increasingly being incorporated into orthodontic clinics. It is transforming our relationship with our patients, our colleagues, and above all, our dental prosthesis laboratory.
Immediate implant, clinical convenience and patient comfort
Author: Dr. Everton Salante and Dr. Polyane Mazucatto Queiroz MAIN COMPLAINT: Mobility in element 22. INTRODUCTION A 57-year-old female patient complained of mobility in element 22. The clinical and radiographic evaluations showed root fracture with poor prognosis for the maintenance of the element in the mouth. It was proposed to replace the compromised dental element with […]
Maxilary sinus lift with the concomitant installation of implants: clinical case report
After detailed anamnesis, clinical and radiographic examination, the absence of elements 26 and 27 was noted, and, it was also noted that topographically, there was a pneumatization of the maxillary sinus floor.
Virtual Guided surgery: Trend, reality or the future?
Author: Prof. Dr. Bernardo Passoni The technology involved in the planning and realization of rehabilitations with dental implants has evolved exponentially in the last years, however, it is known that the health-function-esthetic triad begins with the correct tridimensional positioning of the implant. The concept of reverse planning and prosthetically guided surgery is not new. Since […]
Dento-alveolar rehabilitation with Arcsys implant and Nanosynt bone graft
Authors: Dr. Jéferson Fagundes Patient gender and age: Female patient, 67 y.o. Chief complaint: Absence of tooth 12 and aesthetic dissatisfaction Initial evaluation: After anamnesis, clinical and tomographic examination, a thin alveolar bone structure was observed in the region of element 12 and volume loss of soft tissue, indicating tissue reconstruction associated with implant installation. Treatment performed A […]
Arcsys short implant installed in inter-root septum and filling of alveolus with Nanosynt
Prof. Dr. Diego BazanProf. Dr. Fabio Lorenzoni Male patient, 51 years old. Chief complaint: Dental fracture. Initial evaluation: Patient fractured element 26 where there was an amalgam restoration that involved a large part of the mesiopalatine cusp. The fracture extended far beyond the cement-enamel junction, close to the marginal bone crest and compromised the biological […]
Is your clinic routine complex? Make it simpler with your dental implant choice.
Every day it is like this: patient in, patient out. Each person with a specific case, a different challenge, unique bone and gingival types, esthetic aspirations and an infinite number of details. And we, dentistis, need to pay attention to all those details in order to fulfill the needs and desires of those patients, giving […]
Tips for Making Provisional Restorations on Implants
Authors: Prof. Dr. Patricio Runnacles (UEPG), Prof. Dr. Rogério Goulart da Costa (PUC-PR) The fabrication of provisional restorations on implants or even on natural teeth is of utmost importance for prosthetic rehabilitation. Temporary crowns play several relevant roles during implant treatment, including aesthetics, function, protection, communication, evaluation/study, accommodation of the stomatognathic system, etc. Moreover, in […]
Using L-PRF as an adjunct to bone regeneration
The techniques of bone grafting are constantly evolving in dentistry with the aim of achieving bone and tissue regeneration with reduced morbidity, cost, and treatment time. The first generation of platelet-rich aggregates included platelet-rich plasma (PRP) and platelet-rich growth factor (PRGF). On the other hand, PRF stands for platelet-rich fibrin, which undergoes natural coagulation. The […]
Excellence in ultraporosity: Nanosynt
When planning a bone graft, in addition to the characteristics regarding the patient and defect to be repaired, a number of details must be considered by the dental surgeon, especially those associated with the biomaterial itself, such as: morphology/particle size, porosity and surface morphology, as such factors will guide how the host will interact with […]