Adaptation of traditional working methods
Fig. 1: Initial situation.
Fig. 2: Simeda modelling of the maxillary framework.
Fig. 3: Dental Wings modelling of the mandibular framework.
Fig. 4: Adjustment of the framework volume tooth by tooth.
Fig. 5: Connectors in the form of ‘girders’ on the entire framework.
Fig. 6: Cr-Co framework —Laser microfusion before scraping and finishing.
Fig. 7: View of the intrados and the smoothness of the entire framework.
Fig. 8: Adjustment accuracy of the mandibular framework.
Fig. 9: Cr-Co framework machined before scraping and finishing.
Fig. 10: Cr-Co framework machined before scraping and finishing.
Fig. 11: Anatomical silicon key.
Fig. 12: Visualisation of the support and the space provided for the structure.
Fig. 13: General overview of the mandibular framework.
Fig. 14: General overview of the maxillary framework.
Fig. 15: Both frameworks in place on the articulator.
Fig. 16: Finished restoration on the model.
Fig. 17: Finished restoration—details.
Fig. 18: Finished restoration—details.
Fig. 19: Finished restoration —view of the screwing channel on the intrados side.
Fig. 20: Finished restoration —details of the mandibular bridge.
Fig. 21: Finished restoration —lingual view.
Fig. 22: Finished restoration —occlusal view.
Fig. 23: Finished restoration in patient’s mouth.
Fig. 24: Finished restoration in patient’s mouth.
Fig. 25: Finished restoration in patient’s mouth.
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