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Electroforming straight on non high-noble telescopes (dental lab technology articles Book 4)

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ISBN / ASINB007X43I7S
ISBN-13978B007X43I71
Sales Rank2,077,070
MarketplaceUnited States  🇺🇸

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CAD/CAM fabricated non high-noble copings and telescopic crowns without silver conductive varnish and direct galvanization are the base for an overdenture-prosthesis. This process is the focal point of the following article.
Initial situation and treatment goal

The patient presented herself in July 2009 with two bridges in the maxilla from 17 to 13/12 and 24 to 27, which had been placed 16 years ago. They had run their course and due to partial loosening and tooth migration in the anterior region the situation was dissatisfactory. We consulted with the patient about available options to replace these bridges. The patient was classified as a special case and because only teeth 21, 22 and 23 were in good condition, we suggested telescopes for those teeth and for the replacement of the missing teeth a subtotal prosthesis. The patient was reluctant to agree to the maxilla prosthesis and wanted to think it over. At the end of September the patient agreed to an overall alteration of the maxilla. She received the therapeutic cost schedules for the temporary prosthesis and the permanent maxilla prosthesis. The three galvano-telescopes were affordable.
Because of her tachycardic dysrhythmia therapy, we had to wait until November 2009 to extract the periodontally damaged teeth. Twelve weeks after the extractions we started the definitive restoration of the maxilla. In the meantime the temporary prosthesis was relined.

Keywords: CAD/CAM, overdenture, prosthesis, electroforming, non high-noble alloy, non high-noble copings, silver conductive varnish, telescope
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