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Single-unit restorations
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Single visit replacement of failing maxillary central incisor

Lead:  
Marko Magic

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28.05.2023 | 14:13

How temporisation done to neighboring teeth as it seems to be a deep bite and low overjet? Seems open bite in temporisatio photo

Photo no. 6

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Photo no. 6

In the frontal photo of the temporary restoration (picture 6) patient did not bite so it may look like the open bite. Temporary crown was bonded to neighboring teeth using glass reinforced fibre. The position of the fibre was quite apical, as can be seen in the occlusal photo (picture 7).

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Anonymous
29.05.2023 | 13:53

Nice Report

May i know, how you make sure, bone graft sufficiently inserted between implant and the bone gap?
How you make sure the bone graft inserted don't drop off of only cover screw/healing abutment is placed?

Thank you!

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  1. May i know, how you make sure, bone graft sufficiently inserted between implant and the bone gap?
  2. How you make sure the bone graft inserted don't drop off of only cover screw/healing abutment is placed?

Thank you!

30.05.2023 | 00:37

In reply to by Anonymous

Thank you for the question. 

Narrow healing abutment was placed after implant placement, and bone graft was carefully pushed in the apical area and around healing abutment with narrow bone plugger. Once the grafting was completed, larger diameter healing abutment was selected.  

Team members

Gorana Zupanek
Prosthodontist
Zoran Lazic
Oral Surgeon