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Prefabricated Retentive Copings for Telescopic TRINIA™ Restorations

Posted on in Fallstudien, Techniken

This video demonstrates the fabrication of telescopic TRINIA™ prostheses using cemented prefabricated retentive and non-retentive titanium copings on Bicon Universal Abutments, the fabrication of light-cured resin jigs used for the orientation and insertion of the abutments, and presents five clinical case studies highlighting the benefits of these innovative techniques.

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Immediate Placement and Loading of Four Maxillary Incisor SHORT® Implants

Posted on in Fallstudien

This case study video demonstrates the immediate placement and loading of four maxillary incisors with a TRINIA™ stabilization prosthesis, and their restoration with TRINIA™ polyceramic crowns for a 75-year-old man in four clinical visits.

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Clinical Capabilities of the Bicon 3.0 x 6.0mm NARROW® Implant

Posted on in Fallstudien

In this video, Dr. Laura Murcko discusses the clinical capabilities of the Bicon 3.0 x 6.0mm NARROW® Implant. She discusses recommendations for success and presents multiple clinical cases for review.

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Full-Arch Telescopic TRINIA™ Prostheses

Posted on in Fallstudien

oin Dr. Laura Murcko for a comprehensive video case study demonstrating the clinical and laboratory procedures for the fabrication of maxillary and mandibular full-arch telescopic TRINIA™ restorations in only three clinical visits.

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The Implant Book was Wrong, Longer is Not Better

Posted on in Fallstudien

In this video, Dr. Rainier Urdaneta discusses how his practice of implant dentistry changed over the years, once he recognized the merits of using 5.0 and 6.0mm short implants. He was taught to use long implants, but now knows the use of short implants is better. Short implants can avoid the need for bone grafting procedures and their associated morbity, expense, and pain.

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How Bicon Abutments Can Affect Bone Gain

Posted on in Fallstudien

In this video, Dr. Vincent J. Morgan discusses how both the diameter of the hemispherical base and the length of the abutment shaft are factors that can impact bone levels. He goes on to explain how this knowledge was then incorporated into Bicon’s Universal Abutment System.

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Restoring Congenitally Missing Laterals in Adolescent Patients with Bicon

Posted on in Fallstudien

In this video, Dr. Vincent J. Morgan gives a brief overview of the successful history of restoring congenitally missing laterals in adolescent patients with the Bicon Dental Implant System. In addition, he discusses just how easy it is to intraorally lengthen a Bicon restoration to compensate for the continued eruption of natural teeth over time.

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Placement of a Bicon SHORT® Implant using an Immediate Stabilization and Function Technique and Restoration with an IAC®

Posted on in Fallstudien

This video demonstrates the placement of a 4.5 x 8.0mm Bicon Integra-CP™ Implant using an Immediate Stabilization and Function Technique and the subsequent restoration with an Integrated Abutment Crown™.

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Internal Sinus Lift using SynthoGraft™ and Restoration with a CAD/CAM IAC®

Posted on in Fallstudien

This video demonstrates the simultaneous bone grafting of a large buccal defect and placement of a 5.0 x 6.0mm Bicon Integra-CP™ Implant with an internal sinus lift procedure using SynthoGraft™ and a sinus lift abutment, as well as the implant’s restoration with a CAD/CAM fabricated Integrated Abutment Crown™ in only three clinical visits.

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Einsetzen und restaurative Versorgung eines Bicon SHORT® Implantat

Posted on in Fallstudien, Videos auf deutsch

Dieses Video beschreibt die Platzierung eines 5,0 x 6,0mm Bicon SHORT Implantat in Regio des zweiten Unterkiefer Molars unter Verwendung der zweiphasigen Chirurgischen Technik und der Restauration mit einer Integrierten Abutment Krone.