Received | : | Jan 08, 2018 |
Accepted | : | Mar 25, 2018 |
Published Online | : | Apr 10, 2018 |
Journal | : | Annals of Dentistry and Oral Health |
Publisher | : | MedDocs Publishers LLC |
Online edition | : | http://meddocsonline.org |
Cite this article: Li R. Atlantis conus abutment –Treatment of maxillary edentulous patient with one previous placed zimmer implant. Ann Dent Oral Health. 2018; 1: 1003.
A 67-year-old male presented with a chief complaint that “My upper teeth look so bad’. A thorough examination showed that maxillary teeth required removal due to secondary caries and general bone loss. A Zimmer implant has been placed before on site #5.
After treatment planning and discussion, the patient consented to extraction of six maxillary remaining teeth, removal of the crown on existing implant, followed by placement of additional 4 implants supported Atlantis Conus abutments. Interim denture was provided to determine the restorative space and Vertical Dimension of Occlusion.
Figure 1: Pre-treatment radiograph shows six remaining unrestorable teeth and one Zimmer implant supported Crown (4.1 mm X 11.5 mm).
Figure 3: Four additional compatible Zimmer implants (4.1 mm X 11.5 mm) were placed with Healing Caps at site #7, 9, 11 and 12.
Figure 5: The accuracy of impression was verified by multiple interlock puzzle pieces with engaging impression coping on working cast and tested intraorally according to previous article [1].
Figure 6: The dimension of Atlantis Conus abutments was confirmed by using plastic matrix both extraorally and intraorally according to the manufactory instruction.
Figure 7: Cobalt-chrome framework was fabricated on the master cast with abutments and SynCone Caps.
Figure 9: One SynCone Cap was processed in the denture during fabrication, the other four SynConeCaps were picked up intraorally by EZ Pickup Material (Sterngold).
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