GAP Australasian-Dentist-Mar Apr 2019
Category AustrAlAsiAn Dentist 73 lInICal Figure 19. Occlusal view reveals the bulk of material designed to assure long-term function without risk of mechanical fracture. Figure 20. At the time of final prosthesis delivery, the oral mucosal healing had progressed. The patient’s hygiene efforts had improved and the peri-implant mucosal architecture included the presence of keratinised tissue surrounding the abutment/cylinder interface. Figure 21. Intraoral occlusal view of the final prosthesis following delivery. The occlusion demonstrated bilateral symmetric contacts with the maxillary natural dentition as verified using shim stock. Only minor polishing was required to achieve this result. The screw access holes were filled with Teflon tape and color-matching flowable composite resin. Figure 22. Facial view of the patient with the mandibular prosthesis and a new maxillary tooth supported fixed dental prosthesis in place. Careful adaptation of the prosthesis with the residual alveolar ridge that permits direct access to the abutments for daily cleaning. Figure 23. Facial extraoral photograph demonstrates the relative conservation of the dental midlines and the organization of the occlusal plane. The appropriate display of both maxillary and mandibular teeth makes for a natural and appealing smile. Which 2019 One day conference showcasing dental implant systems $895 before 1 st June 2019 $995 thereafter Compare and contrast the functionality, features and opportunities of 8 premier dental implant systems with lectures, expert panels and workshops in a single event Register at Theidi .com.au Registration includes four free workshop sessions Which is ? The best surface The fastest integrator The simplest restorative The best value overall The best new innovation The one for me Saturday August 3 rd 2019, Sydney Convention Centre
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