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Customized Atlantis milled abutments simplify single tooth implant restorations. CAD/CAM technology ensures ideal emergence profile and crown shape, overcoming traditional challenges in dental implantology.

Area of Science:

  • Dental implantology
  • Biomaterials science
  • Computer-aided design/computer-aided manufacturing (CAD/CAM) in dentistry

Background:

  • Single tooth restoration with dental implants presents challenges in achieving optimal esthetics and function.
  • Traditional methods often struggle with creating ideal emergence profiles and crown forms, complicating the restorative process.

Observation:

  • The Atlantis milled abutment system leverages CAD/CAM technology for fabricating patient-specific abutments.
  • This technology allows for precise control over abutment geometry, including emergence profile and overall shape.

Findings:

  • The Atlantis milled abutment effectively addresses the difficulties associated with achieving ideal emergence profile and crown form in single tooth implant restorations.
  • Utilizing CAD/CAM technology simplifies the subsequent crown fabrication process, leading to more predictable outcomes.

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Implications:

  • This approach offers a streamlined workflow for single tooth implant restorations, potentially reducing chair time and improving patient satisfaction.
  • The use of customized milled abutments represents an advancement in prosthetic dentistry, enhancing both esthetic and functional results.