Upper Full-Arch Fixed Screw-Retained Full Zirconia FP-1 (Tooth-Only Defect) Implant Prosthesis
Case ID: 4180
Case ID: 4145
This patient wishes to restore the lower right quadrant with prosthetic teeth but lacks the adequate amount of bone width on the alveolar ridge to support regular sized dental implants provided that the required amount of circumferential bone is still maintained. For this patient, a ridge splitting expansion procedure (RSEP)
*Graphic Image* Ridge Splitting Expansion Procedure with 4 Implant Placements in the Lower Right Posterior QuadrantCase ID: 4140
This patient decided to extract all of his upper teeth and to get a full-arch screw-retained implant prosthesis. For this patient, no vertical bone reduction was necessary and the patient was even more happier that this was not needed or performed. Instead, only the teeth that are missing were needed
Full-Arch Fixed and Screw-Retained FP-1 (Tooth-Only Defect) Implant Zirconia ProsthesisCase ID: 4133
This particular patient wishes to get a implant in the molar region but unfortunately, does not have enough bone to support it. Currently, the amount of bone in the vertical dimension that the patient has is 2 mm. Therefore, an increase in bone volume must be established first before an implant
Sinus Lift via Lateral Window Approach with Immediate Implant PlacementCase ID: 4124
This is a 76 year old patient that has failing teeth in her upper arch due to many years of neglect. She finally decided to extract all of her upper teeth and to get a full-arch nonremovable or fixed implant segmented bridge prosthesis in zirconia material but did not want
Full-Arch FP-1 Fixed Zirconia Bridge Prosthesis with 10 implants in the Upper ArchCase ID: 4084
This patient would like to have dental implants in his right side of his lower jaw. Without any type of bone augmentation procedure to this area, this would not be possible. Therefore, a bone block harvesting procedure is elected in order provide the necessary amount of bone to this area
*Graphic Images* Vertical and Horizontal Ridge Augmentation utilizing Autogenous Bone Block Graft Harvested from the JawCase ID: 4065
This patient was involved in an accident and, as a result, broke his left anterior central incisor tooth. The tooth was determined to be unsavable and will need to be extracted and to be immediately replaced with a dental implant and restoration (crown). In general, fresh tooth extraction sockets will
Extraction of Broken Anterior Tooth with Immediate Placement of Implant & Temporary CrownCase ID: 4048
A female patient has been very unfortunate with her lower complete denture that she currently wears since they don’t stay on in her mouth. She states that she cannot use them when she eats and that it moves around in her mouth when she speaks. She says she is looking
*Graphic Image* Ridge Splitting Procedure on a Very Thin Ridge of the Lower Arch with 4 Implants Removable Overdenture (Snap-on) Oral ProsthesisCase ID: 4026
A female patient lacks the necessary bone thickness (alveolar ridge width) to support regular size dental implants. Therefore, a ridge splitting procedure (RSP) is performed so that 6 standard platform (regular size) endosteal or root-form implants could be placed and not resort to using narrow platform (narrow size) implants which
*Graphic Images* Ridge Splitting Procedure and Bone Expansion with 6 Implant Placements and Upper Full-Arch Fixed Screw-Retained All-on-6 Hybrid Implant ProsthesisCase ID: 4010
The patient is presented with many deficiencies but would like to achieve his goals with the least amount of procedures. The patient would like to have a full-arch implant prosthesis and does not mind if it’s removable or fixed (screw-retained). Without the patient’s desire of  a bilateral or unilateral external
Ridge Splitting Procedure on a Severely Deficient Maxillary Alveolar Ridge with Multiple Implant Placements