Full Arch Rehabilitation on Implants in a Digital Workflow.

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Full arch rehabilitation on implants with the immediate placement and immediate loading procedure within a fully digital workflow is an advanced dental treatment approach that combines several innovative techniques and technologies to provide patients with efficient and effective tooth replacement solutions. Here is a detailed description of each component:

Full Arch Rehabilitation on Implants in a Digital Workflow.

Full Arch Rehabilitation on Implants in a Digital Workflow.

Full-arch rehabilitations on implants with the procedure of immediate placement and immediate loading within a fully digital workflow is an advanced dental treatment approach that combines several innovative techniques and technologies to provide patients with efficient and effective tooth replacement solutions. Here is a detailed description of each component:

  • Full Arch Rehabilitation: This term refers to the comprehensive restoration or replacement of an entire dental arch, which includes either the upper or lower set of teeth. It is often necessary when a patient has lost most or all of their natural teeth due to various reasons, such as decay, gum disease, or trauma.
  • Implants: Dental implants are artificial tooth roots made of biocompatible materials. They are surgically placed into the Jawbone to provide a strong and stable foundation for replacement teeth.
  • Immediate Placement: In this approach, dental implants are inserted into the jawbone at the same time as tooth extraction. This immediate placement reduces the time and number of surgeries required, as traditional methods often involve waiting for the extraction site to heal before implant placement.
  • Immediate Loading: Also known as same-day or immediate loading, this procedure involves attaching the replacement teeth (crowns, bridges, or dentures) to the newly placed implants on the same day as the implant surgery. This allows patients to leave with functional teeth shortly after the procedure, without waiting for a lengthy healing period.
  • Full digital workflow: A fully digital workflow in dentistry involves the use of advanced digital technologies at every stage of the treatment process:
  • Digital Scanning: High-resolution digital scans or impressions of the patient's oral structures, including the implant sites and bite, are taken using intraoral scanners.
  • Digital Treatment Planning: Dental professionals use specialized software to plan the precise placement of dental implants and design the final prosthesis (replacement teeth) digitally.
  • Computer-aided design (CAD): The digital design of the prosthesis is created using CAD software, ensuring a precise fit and aesthetics.
  • Computer-aided manufacturing (CAM): The prosthesis is then manufactured digitally through techniques like 3D printing or milling.
  • digital integration: Digital records and data are efficiently transferred between different devices and specialists involved in the treatment, enhancing collaboration and precision.

In summary, full arch rehabilitations on implants using Immediate Placement and Immediate Loading within a Full Digital Workflow offer a streamlined and technologically advanced approach to tooth replacement. This approach minimizes downtime for patients, maximizes treatment accuracy, and provides them with functional and esthetic teeth on the same day as their implant surgery.

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