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Straumann® Bone Level Implant
Surgical Planning Straumann® Bone Level Implant
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Implant success - Top down planning
Team Patient Surgeon GP/Dentist Prostho- dontist Lab Technician Education
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Implant Range Ø 3.3 mm Ø 4.1 mm Ø 4.8 mm 8/10/12/14 mm 8/10/12/14 mm
Education
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Pre-surgical planning: study cast
Source: U. Brägger, Switzerland Education
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Pre-surgical planning: set up / wax up
Source: U. Brägger, Switzerland Education
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Pre-surgical planning
Ø 4.8 mm 4.8 4.8 4.1 4.1 4.1 3.3 4.1 3.3 3.3 4.1 4.1 4.1 4.8 4.8 Ø 3.3 mm Ø 4.1 mm Education
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Surgical site width for single tooth sites
Single tooth site width Education
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Surgical site width for multiple tooth sites
Education
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Implant Range Ø 3.3 mm Ø 4.1 mm Ø 4.8 mm 8/10/12/14 mm 8/10/12/14 mm
Education
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Oro-facial implant position
1-1.5 mm thickness of buccal bone wall must be respected to maintain the bone ≥ 1 mm Education
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Minimal crest widths BL Ø 3.3 mm BL Ø 4.1 mm BL Ø 4.8 mm
ridge ≥ 5.3 mm ridge ≥ 6.1 mm ridge ≥ 6.8 mm If the ridge is ≤ 5.3 mm, GBR or conventional restoration is recommended Education
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Orofacial implant position
Palatal / lingual screw opening Education
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Vertical implant position
Outer rim of small 45° chamfer at bone level In a scalloped situation, place implants mid-line at bone level Education
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Surgical consideration for esthetic cases:
The top 4 mm cylindrical part of the transfer part can be used as a depth indicator 4 mm Education
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Placing the implant with correct implant orientation
When approaching the final implant position, one of the four white marks on the blue transfer piece needs to be exactly labially / buccally oriented. This positions the four protrusions of the internal connection for ideal prosthetic abutment orientation. CAUTION Avoid vertical position corrections using reverse rotations (counterclockwise). This can cause loosening of the transfer piece and may lead to a decrease in primary stability. Education
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