Ti-base supported Maryland temporary restoration and Multi-unit restoration
Clinical Case
Patient age 74, four frontal teeth with calculus, movement and pockets. The teeth need to be extracted.
As shown in the image above, the patient also has 2 crowns on implants.
A Maryland bridge fixed to implants with Ti-Bases was made from PMMA prior to the extractions.
The Ti-Base serves as a connector between the implant and the restoration, enabling the highest customizable solutions using CAM\CAD, with best results and highest precision.
The teeth were extracted, two implants were placed in the place of the extracted teeth.
After the implant placement A Maryland bridge was fixed to the posterior implants.
The bridge was polished and adjusted.
After six months the Maryland bridge was removed and the healing caps were reviled.
The healing caps were removed and the height of the gingiva was measured.
Two Multi-units were placed. They were chosen by the height of the gingiva.
Scan abutments were placed on top of the multiunit and the implants.
Implant-level impression abutment vs Multi-unit-level impression abutment.
The old crowns of the molars were in good condition, so it was decided to reuse them instead of making new ones. For the anterior implants, a new PMMA bridge was made.
The old crowns and the new four-element PMMA bridge have been inserted into the patient’s mouth.
The old Maryland bridge after 6 months in the mouth.
Products used for this case study:
Ti-Base, monolith direct
Kit Abutment Multi-unit Straight V-type con sleeve da 3.0 mm
Scanbody MUA V-type
Ti-Base, monolithic direct, rotational
Ti-Base, monolithic direct, rotational
Multi-unit Straight V-type abutment kit with 4.0 mm sleeve