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Soni Prasad1, Edward A Monaco

  • 1Postgraduate Prosthodontics, School of Dental Medicine, State University of New York at Buffalo, Buffalo, NY 14214, USA. soniprasad@yahoo.com

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Repairing fixed implant prostheses is common. This technique duplicates the existing prosthesis, ensuring patients maintain function and aesthetics during laboratory repairs and reveneering.

Area of Science:

  • Dental prosthodontics
  • Biomaterials science

Background:

  • Fixed implant-supported prostheses are susceptible to acrylic resin tooth fracture and wear.
  • Prosthesis repair necessitates laboratory revision, often requiring a provisional restoration for the patient.
  • Maintaining function and esthetics during repair is crucial for patient satisfaction.

Observation:

  • A technique for duplicating existing fixed implant-supported prostheses is presented.
  • This duplication process facilitates laboratory repair and reveneering procedures.
  • The method ensures a seamless transition between provisional and definitive prostheses.

Findings:

  • Duplicating the prosthesis prior to repair provides an accurate template.
  • This approach simplifies the fabrication of a well-fitting provisional restoration.

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  • It enables the maintenance of esthetic and functional continuity for the patient.
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    • This technique can improve the efficiency and predictability of fixed implant prosthesis repairs.
    • It offers a method to minimize patient inconvenience during restorative dental procedures.
    • The approach supports long-term prosthetic success and patient-centered care in implant dentistry.