Bimaxillary simultaneous immediate loading of full-arch restorations: A case series

J Clin Exp Dent. 2017 Sep 1;9(9):e1147-e1152. doi: 10.4317/jced.54172. eCollection 2017 Sep.

Abstract

Aim: To describe a bimaxillary simultaneous immediate loading protocol with full-arch implant-supported fixed prostheses.

Material and methods: A prospective case series of 8 patients who required full-arch rehabilitation was conducted. The main inclusion criteria were patients with teeth that required extraction. At least 1 molar per arch was temporarily employed to stabilize the surgical template and the provisional prosthesis during intraoral relining.

Results: Two upper implants failed in 1 patient. Structural fracture was registered in 3 patients, around 3 months after loading. All of them had bruxism. Three esthetic complications were registered: midline deviation, canting of the oclusal plane and color mismatch.

Conclusions: Although this protocol achieves optimal results, some mechanical complications were encountered. The fracture of the provisional prosthesis is a relatively common mechanical complication but does not seem to jeopardize the final treatment result. Key words:Implant-supported full-arch, provisional prosthesis fracture, bimaxillary simultaneous rehabilitation, conical abutments.

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