ZWR - Das Deutsche Zahnärzteblatt 2015; 124(05): 210-215
DOI: 10.1055/s-0035-1549901
Wissenschaft – Implantologie
© Georg Thieme Verlag KG Stuttgart · New York

Digital konstruierte wurzelanaloge Implantate

Rasterelektronenmikroskopische Untersuchung von individuell gefertigten Hybrid- und Vollzirkon-Implantaten und Überblick von der Herstellung bis zum klinischen VorgehenDigitally designed root-analogue implantsScanning Electron Microscopic Examination of Custom-Made Hybrid and Zircon Implants and Overview from Production to Clinical Practice
D. Duddeck
1   Köln
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Publication Date:
19 June 2015 (online)

Wurzelanaloge Implantate bieten mit ihrem minimalinvasiven klinischen Prozedere eine interessante Alternative zur herkömmlichen Implantat-Therapie, wenn die Kontraindikationen streng beachtet werden. Ein digital rekonstruiertes Titan-Zirkon-Hybrid-Implantat und ein Vollzirkon-Implantat wurden im Rahmen einer umfassenden Studie zur Qualität dentaler Implantate analysiert. Herstellung und klinisches Procedere werden beispielhaft dargestellt.

Root-analogue implants offer with its minimally invasive clinical procedure an attractive alternative to conventional implant therapy when the contraindications are strictly followed. A digitally reconstructed titanium-zirconium hybrid-implant and a zirconium-implant were analyzed in a comprehensive study on the quality of dental implants. Manufacturing and clinical procedure are exemplified.

 
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