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|February 8, 2002
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This case study highlights the successful use of Frialit-2 dental implants and Procera Allceram crowns for restoring anterior maxilla aesthetics and function after trauma. The described techniques ensure stability and optimal cosmetic outcomes for challenging cases.

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Area of Science:

  • Dentistry
  • Oral Implantology
  • Prosthodontics

Background:

  • Optimizing anterior maxilla aesthetics presents challenges due to tissue contouring issues.
  • Dental implants restore edentulous areas, enhancing function but requiring stability prediction.
  • Traumatic injuries often necessitate complex restorative solutions.

Observation:

  • A challenging trauma case involving the maxillary central and lateral incisors was diagnosed and treatment planned.
  • Two Frialit-2 dental implants with internal hex design were surgically placed.
  • A temporary prosthesis was fabricated over ProTect abutments, followed by final impressions and crown fabrication.

Findings:

  • The Frialit-2 dental implant system demonstrated excellent stability for single-tooth restorations.
  • Procera Allceram crowns were utilized to maximize aesthetic outcomes.
  • The detailed case study outlines the surgical and prosthetic procedures for a successful restoration.

Implications:

  • This approach offers a viable solution for restoring function and aesthetics in compromised anterior maxilla situations.
  • The combination of specific implant systems and prosthetic materials can achieve predictable and aesthetically pleasing results.
  • The described methodology provides valuable insights for clinicians managing complex dental trauma cases.