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| Dental Implants | The Bicon Advantage | Surgical Options | Restorative Options | |||||||
Immediate Function |
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Immediately after the placement of the implant, a transitional tooth is inserted into the implant, which not only stabilizes the implant but also provides the patient with a functioning tooth during the 3-4 months of healing.
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| Radiograph of upper jaw without teeth before placement of eight Bicon implants. | Transitional functioning teeth immediately after implant placement. | Radiograph of functioning transitional teeth and eight Bicon implants. | Final restoration with Bicon Integrated Abutment Crowns™. | ||||
One-Stage |
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After the extraction of the tooth and subsequent implant placement, a healing abutment is inserted into the implant to facilitate the formation of a soft tissue sulcus around the implant.
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| Site of failed root canal and fixed bridge prior to implant placement. |
Site of failed root canal and fixed bridge prior to implant placement. |
Bicon Integrated Abutment Crown™ (IAC) being seated in Bicon implant. |
Radiograph of three cementless and screwless IACs in Bicon implants. | ||||
Two-Stage |
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After the implant is placed, it is covered by the gum tissue throughout the healing process. After a period of healing, the implant is surgically uncovered for the insertion of an abutment.
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| Bicon implant is in the bone beneath the gum tissue during the healing period. |
After healing, an opening was made for the insertion of a Bicon abutment. |
Porcelain fused to metal (PFM) crown cemented onto the Bicon abutment. |
Radiograph of final restoration. | ||||
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