diagnosis and treatment planning
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The ISI Complete™ ,
TSI, and Soon Be Released ERI Immediate Load
Dental Implant System
OCO Biomedical introduced the next generation of endosseous implants:
Patent pending
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Diagnosis and treatment planning
1. Medical and dental history2. How did the patient loose the tooth or teeth3. Pano or cone-beam cat scan x-ray4. Study models5. Model mapping on areas to be treated if needed6. Identify bone type and density7. Evaluate available bone in areas to be treated8. Inform before you perform9. Evaluate the patient expectations10.Can you meet those expectations11.Can anyone achieve the expectations12.Encourage the patient to get a second or third opinion and estimate
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Evaluate study model for ridge width, alignment of adjacent teeth, if a dental implant can be placed using uncomplicated techniques.
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Section the model through the edentulous area and after estimating gingival thickness, map it.
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Mount study models, mounted. A must for treatment planning and Case Presentation
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Mount study models, mounted. A must for treatment planning and Case Presentation
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Edentulous MandibleAn immediate denture placed 17 yrs ago
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Pantographic X=Ray, a must for any implant case. Is there abundance of bone?
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Model of lower, sectioned at the center and mapped
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Bone Densities
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Anterior Bone Qualities
Lekholm and Zarb’s four bone qualities for the anterior region of the jaws:– Quality 1: Composed of homogenous compact
bone – Quality 2: Thick layer of cortical bone
surrounding dense trabecular bone. – Quality 3: Thin layer of cortical bone
surrounded by dense trabecular bone of favorable strength.
– Quality 4: Thin layer of cortical bone surrounding a core of low-density trabecular bone.
D1
D3
D2
D4
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General Bone Densities
Bone Density Classification by Misch & Judy
Bone Density Description Tactile Analog Typical Anatomical Location
D1 Dense Cortical Oak or maple wood Anterior mandible
D2 Porous cortical and coarse trabecular
White pine or spruce wood Anterior mandiblePosterior mandibleAnterior maxilla
D3 Porous cortical (thin) and fine trabecular
Balsa wood Anterior maxillaPosterior maxillaPosterior mandible
D4 Fine trabecular Styrofoam Posterior maxilla
D2D1 D4D3
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Basics for fixed: 4 Main buttresses for fixed or implant supported teeth
Ideal minimumImplant diameter
Minimum implant length 10 to 12 mm
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A Dental Implant is not a natural tooth root
Vertical tooth movement: 25 to 100 mµ
Vertical Implant movement: 0 to 10 mµ
Proprioception: Tooth – yes
Implant - no
Horizontal flex: Tooth –yes
Implant - no
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So, if not following the buttress parameters and ignoring the physical properties:
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Edentulous upper left quadrant:
Ideal implant placement
4.0mm bicuspid areas
5.0 mm 1st molar area4 or 5mm 2nd molar
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Bi-Lateral lower edentulous: R- normal ridge, L- narrow ridge Treatment
R- Ideal, 5.0mm at Molar, 4mm for bicuspids
L- Narrow ridge- compromise, 2 3.25 At molar.
3.25 in bicuspidAreas.Prosthesis, splinted crownsNo wider than bicuspids, Lighter occlusion and no Lateral interferences.
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Edentulous upper and lower Treatment: Stabilize lower denture
Economy: I-Mini Implants
4 on the floor4 3.0mm I-Mini implantsPlaced between mental foramina
X XFOR A SIMPLEOVERDENTURENEVER PLACEIMPLANTS IN THE POSTERIOR REGION
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To maximise
To maximize A-P place markers in the denture, take a pano and establish the location of the mental foramina
O I I O
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Implants placed and at least 3mm anterior to the mental foramina
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Edentulous upper and lower Treatment: Stabilize lower denture
Or, if the residual ridge Permits: moderate height, Wide ridge
4 to 6 standard sized 3.25 or 4mm Implants placed between the mental foramina,
2 - 4.0 mm
2 – 3.25 mm
Never!2 Implants in Cuspid Areas
Crates a fulcrumThe denture will rock
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Edentulous upper and lower Treatment: Stabilize lower denture
Or, if the residual ridge Permits: Tall, med width
OR:
5 or 6 3.25 mm implants between the mental foramina
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Five implants placed comfortably in the safety zone by placing markers in denture first
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Post- Op Pano
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In less than 2 weeks the healing looks great and he’s ready for a reline and the final female attachments
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Flanges are trimmed and the size of the denture is minimized
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IMMEDIATE PLACEMENT PROTOCOL AND PROCEDURE
ISI Complete™ One-piece and
TSI Two-piece Dual Stabilization™ Implants
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Establishing the path of implant insertion after removing the tooth or tooth roots
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With a high speed drill, always break through the cortical bone lining the socket wall in the direction of implant alignment
Use a # 8 surgical or XXL straight fissure burr/ watercooling only, no air
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Use the pilot drill in the surgical HP aligned to the final depth
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Select the implant diameter by placing the final drill into the socket. It must not drop more that half the selected length
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Drill with osteotomy former to the final depth established by the pilot Drill
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Implant placed with grafting material, if dual stabilization is present, ISI can be used. If not, a TSI must be used
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