Use of Bicon Implants in Lower Jaw and Intrusion
of 1st molar (16) to augment Prosthetic Space
Presentation of the case
• Patient desires: solution for missing first and second molar in lower jaw
• Diagnosis:
– Reduced vertical bone height in region 46 47
– Overeruption of 1st molar in upper jaw
• Treatment plan:
– Intrusion 16 (Vector TAS)
– Placement Bicon (5x5 mm) implants in 46 47 , delayed loading│Solitary crowns
Intake
Intake
Intake
Intake
Intake
46 47 48
Thickness(mm) 9.3 12 10.2
height* (mm) 10.74 8.66 8.20
Safety margin** 8.74 6.66 6.20
Analysis of available bone volume
* = vertical available bone height measured from the location where the bone has a
width of at least 6 mm until the coronal position of the dental nerve.
** a distance of 2 mm is kept from the dental nerve
Treatment plan
Intrusion of 16
Ultrashort implants in lower jaw
Treatment
Placement 2 x Bicon (LJ) and vector TAS (UJ)
Placement Vector TAS in UJ
Placement Vector TAS in UJ
Impression taking
Placement of the crowns
End Result
Endresult
Endresult
Endresult
Endresult
Endresult
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