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Zirconia Removable Telescopic Dentures Retained on Teeth or Implants for Maxilla Rehabilitation. Three-Year Observation of Three Cases

Gregory-george ZafiropoulosOliver HoffmannJochen RebbeUlrich ThielenChristian BeaumontGiorgio Deli

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Malemedicine.medical_treatmentDentistryBiocompatible MaterialsDental AbutmentsEsthetics DentalDental Materialsstomatognathic systemDental AbutmentsDental Prosthesis DesignHumansJaw EdentulousMedicineCubic zirconiaPeriodontal DiseasesAgedRetrospective StudiesDental ImplantsOrthodonticsCrownsbusiness.industryDental prosthesisDenture Complete UpperElectrochemical TechniquesDental Marginal AdaptationMiddle AgedDenture OverlayDenture RetentionDental Marginal Adaptationstomatognathic diseasesDental Prosthesis DesignMaxillaComputer-Aided DesignGold AlloysFemaleDental Prosthesis Implant-SupportedZirconiumImplantOral SurgeryDenturesbusinessFollow-Up Studies

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Abstract This report addresses maxillary restoration with removable telescopic crown-retained palatal free dentures. One patient with 7 natural teeth (PERIO), a second patient with 6 dental implants (IMPL), and a third patient with 2 natural teeth and 4 dental implants (IMPL-PERIO) were treated. Zirconia copings for natural teeth and individual zirconia implant abutments were fabricated in CAD/CAM and used as primary crowns. Electroformed gold copings were used as secondary telescopes. All maxilla supraconstructions were fabricated with zirconia and CAD/CAM. Patients were monitored during a 3-year period; all teeth and implants survived, and no biological or mechanical complications occurred. The peri-implant and periodontal conditions were healthy. While recognizing the limitations of this report, results showed that fabricating removable zirconia structures by means of CAD/CAM can yield highly functional and esthetic results. Galvanoforming technology is the preferable means of fabricating secondary crowns. The combination of these techniques and materials results in a prosthetic reconstruction of high quality, good fit, and biocompatibility. Long-term studies of large populations are necessary to investigate the clinical properties of the material utilized in this type of construction.

https://doi.org/10.1563/aaid-joi-d-09-00065