IADR Abstract Archives

Retrospective follow-up of CAD/CAM Abutments

Objective:

Stock Abutments are a common therapeutic method in implant dentistry. The geometric form is round like the implant. Teeth have a natural geometry which is individual for every patient. Apart from the purely functional side of the implant restorations aesthetic aspects are very important for the patient. The design of the emergence plays an important role. The Atlantis® Abutments (Astra Tech GmbH, Elz) are individual Abutments, CAD-designed and CAM- fabricated. The VAD® (Virtual-Abutment-Design) reduces the nature tooth geometry to an individual Abutment. This leeds to an emergence profile which supports the gingiva like the lost tooth.

Method:

In this retrospective study, from July 2008 to November 2012 a total of 225  Atlantisabutments (Titanium, Zirkonium, GoldHue) were incorporated in 109 patients and followed up using a standardized findings arc. Clinical and radiographic parameters were evaluated one year after inclusion and compared to the baseline conditions. After the first year clinical examinations were made once a year and radiographic every two years.

Result:

70 patients with a total of 124 abutments were followed in the observation period. The mean observation time was 21 months (SD ± 9,7). During the observation period, all abutments were in situ, neither loosening nor fracture of the abutments were detected. The radiograph showed stable periimplant bone conditions in comparison to the initial situation. The design of the abutments allowed for optimal adaptation of the periimplant soft tissue.

Conclusion:

The production of individual abutments using prefabricated pieces is often difficult and costly. With the Atlantis method abutments are designed starting from the ideal shape of the individual crown. This saves time and therefore costs.

The data presented reveal that Atlantis is a viable method to treat patients. Furthermore functionally and natural aesthetic results can be achieved. The application of this method can be recommended.

Continental European Division Meeting
2013 Continental European Division Meeting (Florence, Italy)
Florence, Italy
2013
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Scientific Groups
  • Ketabi, Ali-reza  ( Private Practice, Stuttgart, N/A, Germany )
  • Lauer, Hans-christoph  ( J.W. Goethe University, Frankfurt, , Germany )
  • Poster Session
    Implantology-Posters
    09/05/2013