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<strong>CAMLOG</strong> Concept<br />

Treatment Concept<br />

Removable Restorations<br />

Introduction<br />

A hybrid denture may be implantretained,<br />

mucosa-supported, or implantsupported.<br />

The tension-free seat of a<br />

secondary (telescopic crown) or primary<br />

(bar) splinted structure on implants is<br />

called as "passive fit".<br />

Telescopic Crowns<br />

The production precision of the <strong>CAMLOG</strong><br />

connection is particularly necessary with<br />

a telescopic crown restoration since the<br />

abutments can be fastened always in the<br />

same, exactly defined position on the<br />

implant. A precision fit for the removable<br />

superstructure is made simple and consistent<br />

in every case.<br />

Indication: The telescopic crown technique<br />

is suitable for jaw relations in<br />

Angle Classes I and III.<br />

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In the case of telescopic crowns, this is<br />

obtained through intraoral bonding of<br />

the secondary crowns (preferably galvano<br />

crowns) onto the tertiary framework.<br />

In the case of bar structures, it<br />

involves the use of bar sleeves for a passive<br />

fit and intraoral bonding of the titanium<br />

bonding base.<br />

The idea is to create a fit that is free<br />

from stress or to minimize stress on the<br />

implants. In the planning of a removable<br />

denture the implants should be placed<br />

so that, if necessary, a tooth-by-tooth<br />

restoration or a fixed restoration is possible.

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