PMID: 9421790Jan 9, 1998Paper

Transfer index of multiple angulated abutments in the restoration of an edentulous maxilla

The Journal of Prosthetic Dentistry
L Nicholson

Abstract

Osseointegration and the replacement of missing dentition with endosseous implants is a viable alternative to conventional prosthodontics with good long-term prognosis. This article describes a procedure for fabricating an index to accurately transfer the ideal position of several 17-degree angulated abutments from the master cast to the mouth in a predictable way. After the final try-in, evaluation of the space available and angulation of the implants is made to choose the appropriate abutments within the contours of the final restoration. A customized index was also developed to accurately transfer the position of those 17-degree angulated abutments from the master cast to the mouth in a precise manner.

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