AI Article Synopsis

  • Traditional implant abutment-level impressions can lead to issues like gum recession and bleeding due to the gingival retraction method.
  • A new digital impression technique uses digital superimposition of customized abutments to improve accuracy and reduce risks.
  • The study found that this method not only simplifies the process but also provides a satisfactory fit for the prostheses in clinical applications.

Article Abstract

Taking a conventional implant abutment-level impression with the gingival retraction technique can cause side effects such as gingival recession and bleeding. In order to overcome these problems, an impression technique using digital superimposition of the customized abutment is newly introduced. In this technique, digital impression data and pre-scanned abutment data are superimposed to reproduce the abutment's location and shape on computer-aided design software. The present investigation was conducted to evaluate the clinical accuracy of the newly adapted digital superimposition impression technique by assessing the fit of fabricated prostheses. The results showed clinical efficacy of this technique, satisfying both convenience and clinically acceptable marginal and internal fit.

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http://dx.doi.org/10.11607/ijp.6959DOI Listing

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