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Double Cono Morse Full Arch
Posted on 03.19.2021 04:14 PM
By Fabio Manuel Filannino
In Implants
Immediate Loading rehabilitation transforming the patient's old prosthesis on 6 implants with cono morse connection and conometry retained temporary full arch using guided surgery.
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8 Comments
Maurice Salama says on 03.19.2021 05:07 PM
Nice and Clean....What was the KEY to your success? Dr. Salama
Fabio Manuel Filannino says on 03.20.2021 07:30 AM
Thank you Maestro, I believe the key was the digital planning for the reason why this kind of prosthesis needs all the abutments to be as much parallel as possible.
Barry Rimmer says on 03.21.2021 11:18 AM
Lovely case-what implants did you use ?ITS and I have never seen the abutments on the conus abutments. Did you consider I/O welder? Many thanks for posting
Fabio Manuel Filannino says on 03.22.2021 05:58 PM
Hello thank you, these are Revcon by AoN implants and yes you can also use welding cups that sometimes I use, but I didn't this time because I had a lot of resin material on the provisional and conical peek cups, they work very well during the healing period. On the final prosthesis I'll use permanent titanium cups.
Neha Sharma says on 05.07.2021 02:51 PM
Which smile design software you would prefer? https://technicalistechnical.com/5-best-digital-smile-design-software/
Petrônio Guimarães says on 05.10.2021 07:55 AM
Great case Dr. Fábio! I have a question. In this specific case, you did not place the implant at the location of the natural teeth. Have you thought about using these teeth to stabilize the guide and perform extraction after implants in place? This case was perfect, congratulations!
Fabio Manuel Filannino says on 05.23.2021 12:54 AM
Thank you for the question: the canines weren't really stable to fix the guide and I use teeth to stabilise it if I have at least 3 points to do it.
Brack wom says on 06.04.2021 12:39 AM
Thanks to share such a great post.