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- Title
EVALUATION OF CLINICAL RESULTS OF SKY FAST & FIXED SYSTEM IN MAXILLA.
- Authors
Mitrea, Mihaela; Rusu, Anca; Călin, Dorelia Lucia
- Abstract
Sky Fast & Fixed system is a simple, fast and minimally invasive treatment for achieving dental reconstruction procedures, it is designed for total and subtotal edentation. The aim of this study is to present the clinical results of SKY fast & fixed system in maxilla, the potential postoperative complications as well as the level of satisfaction of patients. Material and method: this study involved 13 patients between the ages of 45-53 years who introduced themselves at Dental Private Office "Dr. Anca Rusu" with aesthetic, mastication, phonation disorders, changing in vertical dimension and profile induced by the maxillary subtotal edentation. Maxillary subtotal edentation was restored using SKY fast & fixed system of Bredent (Germany), by inserting of six implants (4 axial and 2 angulated) and fixing a temporary prosthesis and at 4 months was achieved the final prosthesis Results:At the radiographic control carried out at 4 months postoperatively was found that the implants were stable and radiologically around implants there was no bone loss. Patients were overall very satisfied about the appearance of the prosthesis, phonetic and masticatory functions. There were no other complications after one year of monitoring. Prosthetic restoration success rate was 100%. Conclusions: Sky Fast & Fixed System provides immediate esthetics and functional rehabilitation with a positive impact on the welfare and quality of life. Angulated implants avoid the maxillary sinus and enable a smaller number implants to support the same prosthesis.
- Subjects
MAXILLOFACIAL prosthesis; PROSTHODONTICS; DENTAL implants
- Publication
Romanian Journal of Functional & Clinical, Macro & Microscopical Anatomy & of Anthropology / Revista Româna de Anatomie Functionala si Clinica, Macro si Microscopica si de Antropologie, 2016, Vol 15, Issue 1, p102
- ISSN
1583-4026
- Publication type
Article