Fixed Implant Rehabilitation for A Mandibular Edentulous Patient Using Innovative Multi-Direct Capturing Intraoral Scanning Technology: A Case Report.

Karla Soto
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The adoption of digital impressions has significantly refined workflows for implant-based restorations, enhancing clinical precision and procedural efficiency. Although intraoral scanning is well-documented for single and multiple implant restorations, evidence regarding its accuracy and reliability in full-arch rehabilitations remains sparse. This case report presents an All-on-6 full-arch rehabilitation utilizing a novel optical scanning technology, the Multi-Direct Capturing (MDC). This technology addresses critical challenges associated with full-arch scanning, while enhancing both operator control and patient experience. The case demonstrates the potential for immediate and precise fit, advancing clinical outcomes in mandibular full arch implantsupported restoration.

采用创新的多直接捕获口内扫描技术对下颌无牙患者进行固定种植康复:1例报告。
数字印模的采用大大改善了种植体修复的工作流程,提高了临床精度和程序效率。尽管口腔内扫描在单种植体和多种植体修复中有充分的证据,但关于其在全弓修复中的准确性和可靠性的证据仍然很少。本病例报告采用一种新颖的光学扫描技术,即多直接捕获(MDC),进行全上-6全弓康复。该技术解决了与全弓扫描相关的关键挑战,同时增强了操作员的控制和患者的体验。该病例证明了直接和精确配合的潜力,提高了下颌全弓种植体支持修复的临床效果。
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