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Resumen de Impression of multiple implants using photogrammetry: description of technique and case presentation

David Peñarrocha Oltra, Rubén Agustín Panadero, Leticia Bagán Debón, Beatriz Giménez, María Peñarrocha Diago

  • Aim: To describe a technique for registering the positions of multiple dental implants using a system based on photogrammetry. A case is presented in which a prosthetic treatment was performed using this technique.

    Study Design: Three Euroteknika® dental implants were placed to rehabilitate a 55-year-old male patient with right posterior maxillary edentulism. Three months later, the positions of the implants were registered using a photogrammetry-based stereo-camera (PICcamera®). After processing patient and implant data, special abut - ments (PICabutment®) were screwed onto each implant. The PICcamera® was then used to capture images of the implant positions, automatically taking 150 images in less than 60 seconds. From this information a file was obtained describing the relative positions - angles and distances - of each implant in vector form. Information regarding the soft tissues was obtained from an alginate impression that was cast in plaster and scanned. A Cr-Co structure was obtained using CAD/CAM, and its passive fit was verified in the patient's mouth using the Sheffield test and the screw resistance test.

    Results and Conclusions: Twelve months after loading, peri-implant tissues were healthy and no marginal bone loss was observed.

    The clinical application of this new system using photogrammetry to record the position of multiple dental im - plants facilitated the rehabilitation of a patient with posterior maxillary edentulism by means of a prosthesis with optimal fit. The prosthetic process was accurate, fast, simple to apply and comfortable for the patient.


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