Implant-supported ceramic prosthesis for aesthetic rehabilitation – case report

Implant-supported ceramic prosthesis for aesthetic rehabilitation – case report

Vol. 12 – Number 47 – 2021 NOTEBOOK OF CLINICAL DENTISTRY Case report Page 96-101 Implant-supported ceramic prosthesis for aesthetic rehabilitation – case report Larissa Conti Ribeiro¹ Jeter Bochnia¹ Clarissa Magalhães¹ Osmar de Agostinho Neto¹ George Spyrides¹ Abstract Oral rehabilitation with fully ceramic implant-supported prostheses is one of the treatment options that presents clinical longevity and patient satisfaction. However, complications regarding the chipping are reported in the literature. To reduce these problems, the use of monolithic zirconia is constantly suggested. Another option, not so reported, are the modifications in the final configuration of the cover ceramic. The design of the chosen materials is discussed. The choice of prosthesis type and gingival conditioning to achieve an adequate emergency profile is also described. This clinical report describes an aesthetic rehabilitation of the maxilla with all-ceramic prosthesis and application of the cover ceramic only on the buccal surface by PF-1 implant-supported. Descriptors: Dental prosthesis, dental implants, ceramics, rehabilitation. ¹ Specialization in Prosthodontics, Department of Prosthodontics and Dental Materials – Federal University of Rio de Janeiro, Rio de Janeiro/RJ, Brazil. DOI: 10.24077/2021;124796101

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