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My partner, Giovanni Castellucci, and I have been placing dental implants in our periodontal practice for over 20 years. In the early days, the Branemark"hybrid" prosthesis was the standard of care for restoration of fully edentulous patients with five or six implant fixtures. We followed the traditional two-stage protocol and our patients enjoyed tremendously successful outcomes which have improved their quality of life. However, as time progressed, the hybrid prosthesis became less popular as more conventional PFM fixed restorations were fabricated on custom abutments.
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Permalink Reply by Patrick McCarty on May 31, 2010 at 3:18pm
Permalink Reply by raj monga on August 6, 2011 at 4:29am sir,
whats success rate to all on 4 hybrid prosthesis?
what should be minimum diameter and length of implants for this type of case?
can we give PFM bridge over this? if yes, what will be impact of MMF?
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