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Restoring malaligned implants: clinical and technical perspectives

R C Casellini1, R E Vogel

  • 1University of Southern California, School of Dentistry, USA.

Journal of the California Dental Association
|March 1, 1995
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Dental implant malalignment can occur even with careful placement. This study describes laboratory techniques, including the "thread-timed impression," to correct implant angulation for better restorations.

Area of Science:

  • Dental implantology
  • Prosthodontics
  • Restorative dentistry

Background:

  • Implant angulation is critical for successful prosthetic restoration.
  • Malpositioned implants can complicate treatment planning and execution.
  • Achieving ideal implant placement is not always feasible despite meticulous surgical technique.

Observation:

  • Implants are occasionally placed at suboptimal angles.
  • Corrective measures are often necessary to address malalignment.
  • Laboratory-based techniques offer solutions for correcting implant angulation.

Findings:

  • A combination of laboratory techniques can effectively correct malaligned implants.
  • The "thread-timed impression" technique is a valuable method for managing implant malalignment.

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  • This approach facilitates the fabrication of accurate and well-fitting implant restorations.
  • Implications:

    • Improved prosthetic outcomes for patients with malpositioned implants.
    • Enhanced predictability in managing challenging implant cases.
    • Expanded treatment options for restorative dentists and implantologists.