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Online Publication Date: 01 Jun 2015

An Alternative Healing Abutment Production Technique for Deeply Placed Implants: A Case Report

DDS, PhD,
DDS,
DDS, PhD, and
DDS, PhD
Page Range: 320 – 322
DOI: 10.1563/AAID-JOI-D-13-00076
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Figures 1–5.

Figure 1. Deeply placed implant with 4.5-mm healing abutment. Figure 2. Screwed implant transfer pieces and circumferential groove. Figure 3. Silicon block-out. Figure 4. Application of flowable composite.Figure 5. Finishing and polishing of the composite surface.


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Figures 6–10.

Figure 6. New healing abutment. Figure 7. Polished composite surface with implant-insertion device. Figure 8. Intraorally screwed healing abutment following insertion. Figure 9. Intraorally screwed healing abutment 1 week after insertion. Figure 10. Maximum length of healing abutment.


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