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Implant- and Tooth-Supported Fixed Prostheses Using a High-Performance Polymer (Pekkton) Framework

  • Autores: Kyeong-Hwan Han, Jeong-Yol Lee, Sang-Wan Shin
  • Localización: The International Journal of Prosthodontics, ISSN-e 1942-4426, Vol. 29, Nº. 5, 2016, págs. 451-454
  • Idioma: inglés
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  • Resumen
    • The type of prosthetic restoration used in implant rehabilitation greatly contributes to the recovery of masticatory function as well as quality of life in patients. Frameworks for implant-supported prostheses are typically made by casting metal or milling either titanium or zirconia. Recently, nonmetal, polymer-type materials were suggested as framework materials. Polyetherketoneketone (PEKK), a high-performance polymer, was recently introduced in the dental field with potentially wide-ranging applications. This case history report describes implant- and tooth-supported fixed prostheses created using a new highperformance polymer (Pekkton, Cendres+Metaux) framework for a fully edentulous maxilla and partially edentulous mandible.


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