USING CAD-CAM TECHNOLOGY FOR THE FULL-MOUTH, FIXED, RETRIEVABLE IMPLANT RESTORATION: A CLINICAL REPORT

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Publicado en:The Journal of Oral Implantology vol. 33, no. 1 (2007), p. 23-27
Autor principal: Piermatti, Jack
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Allen Press Inc.
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Resumen:  Computer-assisted design (CAD) and computer-assisted manufacture (CAM) are technologic advancements used in dentistry today. These technologies have been developed to fabricate a complete arch substructure from a solid piece of titanium for a fixed, screw-retained implantsupported prosthesis. This clinical report demonstrates a treatment approach which uses CAD-CAM technology to incorporate a milled, titanium framework with retrievable metal ceramic crowns. [PUBLICATION ABSTRACT]   Computer-assisted design (CAD) and computer-assisted manufacture (CAM) are technologic advancements used in dentistry today. These technologies have been developed to fabricate a complete arch substructure from a solid piece of titanium for a fixed, screw-retained implant-supported prosthesis. This clinical report demonstrates a treatment approach which uses CAD-CAM technology to incorporate a milled, titanium framework with retrievable metal ceramic crowns.
ISSN:0160-6972
1548-1336
0048-2064
Fuente:Health & Medical Collection