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Fabrication of an implant-retained overdenture with ceramic crowns cemented on a polyetherketoneketone framework: A clinical report
Journal of Prosthetic DentistryVol. 128Issue 6p1152–1157Published online: May 13, 2021- Manrique Fonseca
- Pedro Molinero-Mourelle
- Ramona Buser
- Burak Yilmaz
- Martin Schimmel
Cited in Scopus: 0This clinical report describes the treatment of a complex intraoral situation by fabricating a maxillary implant-retained overdenture with a high-performance polymer (polyetherketoneketone) framework and lithium disilicate crowns and mandibular tooth- and implant-supported ceramic restorations. No complications were noted in 2 years, and the patient was satisfied with function and esthetics. - Clinical Report
Mandibular implant-supported fixed complete dental prostheses on implants with ultrashort and standard length: A pilot treatment
Journal of Prosthetic DentistryVol. 126Issue 2p137–143Published online: July 29, 2020- Martin Schimmel
- Simone F.M. Janner
- Tim Joda
- Julia G. Wittneben
- Gerald McKenna
- Urs Brägger
Cited in Scopus: 1The described treatment approach demonstrated the clinical feasibility of providing atrophied mandibles with IFCDPs supported by a combination of anterior regular and distal ultrashort tissue-level implants. This approach combined the advantages of a simplified prosthetic treatment concept: virtual prosthetic and surgical planning, s-CAIS, and novel CAD-CAM - Clinical ReportOpen Access
Use of an attachment system with angulated abutments and polyetheretherketone inserts to retain a maxillary overdenture: A clinical report
Journal of Prosthetic DentistryVol. 124Issue 2p129–134Published online: November 28, 2019- Qin Yue
- Burak Yilmaz
- Samir Abou-Ayash
- Patrick Zimmermann
- Urs Brägger
- Martin Schimmel
Cited in Scopus: 7This clinical report describes the rehabilitation of a maxillary edentulous arch with a current overdenture attachment system with angulated prefabricated abutments and polyetheretherketone (PEEK) inserts. Prefabricated angulated abutments were used on previously and recently placed diverging implants, which enabled a common path of insertion for the overdenture to be established during fabrication.