Author/Authors :
Johnson, Andrew C. Dept. of Prosthodontics - University of Tennessee Health Science Center - College of Dentistry, Memphis, Tennessee, USA , Jain, Vinay Dept. of Prosthodontics - University of Tennessee Health Science Center - College of Dentistry, Memphis, Tennessee, USA , Ahuja, Swati Dept. of Prosthodontics - University of Tennessee Health Science Center - College of Dentistry, Memphis, Tennessee, USA
Abstract :
Immediate placement of dental implants presents many challenges, especially when
partial or complete fixed restorations are the intended prosthetic outcome. With modern advancements in CAD/CAM technology, the ease and predictability of such complex cases is vastly improved. However, certain clinical situations remain that preclude
the traditional implementation of this controlled approach to implant planning/placement and the current solutions to these problems each impose some level of
compromise. This article describes a technique permitting both prosthetically-driven
implant planning and increased surgical guide accuracy in situations where existing
hopeless teeth would otherwise impede optimal treatment.
Keywords :
CAD/CAM , Implant planning , Prosthetically driven , Surgical guide