Minimally Invasive Mandibular Anterior Implant Rehabilitation With Digital Workflow
Clinical Scorecard: Minimally Invasive Mandibular Anterior Implant Rehabilitation With Digital Workflow
At a Glance
| Category | Detail |
| Condition | Mandibular anterior dental implant treatment |
| Key Mechanisms | Use of CBCT scanning, real-time surgical navigation, digital impressions, and 3D printing |
| Target Population | Patients requiring mandibular anterior implant rehabilitation |
| Care Setting | Dental implant surgery and prosthetic design |
Key Highlights
- Challenges include bone and tissue volume deficiencies and implant location.
- Immediate implant placement with a digital workflow can expedite treatment.
- Final restoration can be placed 6 to 8 weeks after surgical implant placement.
Guideline-Based Recommendations
Diagnosis
- Thorough treatment planning is essential for successful outcomes.
Management
- Utilize the Nobel Biocare N1™ implant system and Osseoshaper™ for osteotomy.
Monitoring & Follow-up
- Follow-up at 1 year post-implant placement.
Risks
- Heat generated during osteotomy may delay restoration if not managed.
Patient & Prescribing Data
Patients with mandibular anterior esthetic needs
Digital workflows enhance accuracy and predictability in treatment.
Clinical Best Practices
- Employ a 'one-abutment one-time' protocol for efficiency.
- Incorporate blood biologics and osseous grafting when necessary.
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