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Yolanda Natali Raico Gallardo1, Steve Kukunas2, Cortino Sukotjo3
1Assistant Professor, Department of Prosthodontics, School of Dental Medicine, University of Pittsburgh, Pittsburgh, Pa; and Researcher, Laboratoriode Innovación en Odontología Digital (Laboratory of Innovation in Digital Dentistry), Universidad Científica del Sur, Lima, Peru.
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A digital workflow using a digital library for multiunit abutments was used to generate the prosthetic interface, allowing the prosthesis to be directly connected to multiunit abutments. This technique was applied to manage a clinical complication involving the fracture of a previously fabricated prosthesis in a patient undergoing complete arch rehabilitation. The interim prosthesis directly connected to multiunit abutments was additively manufactured and delivered with appropriate fit, esthetics, and occlusion during the healing phase.
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