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implantology section
Fig 26 Fig 26-27: The successful result.
Fig 28 Fig 28-29: Adhesive sleeves in situ. Fig 30: A beautiful colour transition
Fig 31 Fig 31-32: The harmonious result
in region 33 (Figure 27). Finally, we basally cemented (passive fit) the aBoUt tHe aUtHoR
Medentica adhesive sleeves (Figures 28 and 29). The gnathologically Tobias Rotter, MDT
designed occlusal surfaces displayed a harmonious color transition
to the veneering ceramic in the anterior tooth region (Figure 30). Schrobenhausen
The perfect aesthetic design combination of color, shape, and surface
structure created a beautiful and natural-looking restoration (Figures
31 and 32). Partly removable restorations are currently gaining
popularity, and the advantages are obvious: It offers the comfort of a
fixed bridge, yet enables the dentist or oral surgeon to easily access the
implants for verification purposes and professional cleaning.
CONCLUSiON Acknowledgement
Thanks to innovative new materials, familiar problems are almost
entirely preventable in implant prosthetics. Due to the material I would like to thank my brother, Dr. Michael Rotter, DDS for the
diversity, we must carefully match the right material to each patient excellent procedure documentation. Another thank you goes out
case, thereby creating an individual aesthetically pleasing and to my “right hand”, MDT Ulrich Weckerle, who supported me
functional restoration. n every step of the way
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