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Fig. 22: Omnicam scan of prepared
temporary copings on master model
Fig. 23: CEREC design of provisional
restorations with incisal variation
Fig. 24: Lava Ultimate screw-retained
provisional restorations
Fig. 25: Contours of provisional crown #7
mimicking wax-up for tooth #7
Fig. 26: Contours of provisional crown
#10 mimicking wax-up for tooth #10
Fig. 27: Occlusal view of inserted screw-
retained provisional restorations
Fig. 28: Facial view of inserted screw-
retained provisional restorations
Fig. 29: Provisional implant crown #7
Fig. 30: Provisional implant crown #10
Figs. 31-32: Postoperative periapical
radiograph of implants #7 and #10
with provisional restoration
Figs. 33-34: Soft-tissue contouring
via provisional restoration sites
#7 and #10
the temporary copings with Multilink
Implant cement (Fig. 24). The Biocopy
function of the CEREC software allowed
the provisional Lava Ultimate crowns to
replicate the ideal restorative contours
of the wax-up (Figs. 25-26). The screw-
retained provisional crowns were then
inserted and torqued to 35 N/Cm to
develop the ideal peri-implant soft
tissue contours over a four-to-six-week
time period (Figs. 27-34).
The transformation of the patient’s
smile after the provisionalization of the
implants can be seen in the pre-operative
and post-operative smile and facial views
(Figs. 35-38). The post-operative CBCT
scan revealed ideal implant placement
in accordance with the pre-operative
guided surgery implant treatment plan,
coupled with an excellent and stable
result of the buccal contour augmenta-
tion, establishing a thick buccal facial
bone wall (Figs. 39-40). The patient was
then referred back to his restorative
dentist and is currently undergoing final
implant restorative procedures.
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