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Implant prosthetics, Temporary restoration implantation planning – Ivoclar Vivadent SR Phonares II User Manual

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A systematic approach to removable implant prosthetics encompasses the entire workflow – from planning to follow-up care. Such a system should be especially designed
to meet the specific requirements of implant prosthetics and coordinate the procedures in the dental practice and laboratory. The following recommendations in particular
should be observed along the prosthetics workflow to ensure that the result ing restorations are capable of withstanding the increased mechanical forces impacting on them.

"Thefollowingfactorsarecriticalfor
thesuccessofimplant-supportedBPS
dentures:
individualizedregistrationaccordingto
BPS,titanium-basedsuperstructureand
closecooperationbetweendentistand
technician."

Dr Giovanni Molina, Dentist, Mexico

• Check the passive fit of the framework

on the model.

• Join the tertiary structure with the

mesostructure in vivo.

• During implant insertion, carefully con-

sider the location, position and number
of implants to achieve a functional
result.

• In particular, observe the instructions of

the implant/prosthetics manufacturer.

• Use an X-ray template with functionally

set up denture teeth (SR Vivo TAC /
SR Ortho TAC teeth) for determining
the correct position of the implants.

• Aim for as much soft-tissue support of

the prosthesis as possible.

• Align the implant axis to the centric

contacts of the teeth.

• Gather as much patient-specific

information as possible (facebow,
centric registration).

Temporary

resToraTion

implanTaTion

planning

imPlAnt ProsthetiCs