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Implantoprosthetic treatment based on Simplant Software and Azento System
 
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Zakład Protetyki Stomatologicznej Katedry Stomatologii Odtwórczej UM w Łodzi, Uniwersytet Medyczny w Łodzi
 
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Koło Naukowe przy Zakładzie Protetyki UM w Łodzi, Uniwersytet Medyczny w Łodzi
 
 
Submission date: 2021-12-08
 
 
Final revision date: 2021-12-21
 
 
Acceptance date: 2022-03-19
 
 
Publication date: 2022-03-19
 
 
Corresponding author
Ada Barankiewicz   

Koło Naukowe przy Zakładzie Protetyki UM w Łodzi, Uniwersytet Medyczny w Łodzi
 
 
Prosthodontics 2022;72(1):76-83
 
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Introduction:
The analog implant treatment protocol that has now been used for years is burdened with many disadvantages and complications. The introduction of both the digital design of implantological treatment and the CAD/CAM systems was intended to eliminate its drawbacks.

Aim of the study:
To present the protocol of implantoprosthetic treatment based on the Azento system.

Material and methods:
Based on computed tomography and intraoral scans of the patient the implant parameters and position were planned in the Simplant Software at the Atlantis design centre (Dentsply Sirona). The project along with an Astra EV implant, an Azento individual abutment, a surgical template, a set of drills, a temporary crown, a healing screw and the final restoration were dispatched to the dentist. During a single visit the implant was placed and because of its superb primary stability it was immediately loaded. The individual abutment and the superstructure were attached at the same time.

Results:
Clinically, the perfect fit between the individual abutment and the final restoration was confirmed. Radiographic assessment revealed that the position of the implant in the bone was consistent with the planned position with accuracy of 0.01 mm.

Conclusions:
The use of the digital planning and the Azento systems enables a significant reduction of implantoprosthetic treatment time and perfect accuracy of restorations.

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