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Digital impression taking for full-arch implant restoration to a patient with microstomia

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Abstract


This clinical case highlights the failure of long length implants, and the prosthodontic procedures necessary to rehabilitate the maxillary dentition of a patient with microstomia. The integrated digital technology of intra-oral scanning, computer-aided design, and three-dimensional printing can provide an alternative method to make conventional impressions for patients with microstomia who cannot insert the appropriate tray in their mouths.

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microstomia ; CAD/CAM ; 3D printing ; long implant ; implant failure

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