1 Surgery CAMLOG Compendium
1 Surgery CAMLOG Compendium
1 Surgery CAMLOG Compendium
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Articulator Set-Up<br />
The diagnostic casts are mounted in an<br />
adjustable articulator with the aid of an<br />
arbitrary face bow and centric registration<br />
as in perioprosthetics.<br />
Occlusal Height<br />
If an occlusal height requires correction,<br />
this must be done with a guard or longterm<br />
provisional before the implant-supported<br />
prosthetic restoration begins.<br />
Initial Prosthetic Situation<br />
The initial prosthetic situation describes<br />
the dental status, arch relations, the<br />
anatomical status of the oral hard tissue,<br />
the intraoral and extraoral soft tissue,<br />
the presence of functional, phonetic and<br />
esthetic restrictions on the patient, and<br />
the resulting influence on the patient's<br />
quality of life.<br />
Arch Relations (transversal)<br />
The arch relations control the load direction<br />
and therefore the axial alignment of<br />
the implants also. This is particularly<br />
important with cross-bite situations.<br />
Planning<br />
General Information<br />
Arch Relations (sagittal)<br />
Crowns cannot be placed precisely over<br />
the implants in the presence of Angle<br />
Class II dentition because the soft tissues<br />
must be supported and the space<br />
for the tongue must not be reduced. A<br />
removable denture is indicated in this<br />
situation.<br />
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