JOURNAL OF PROSTHETIC DENTISTRY THE
Vol. 100 No. 6      DECEMBER - 2008
ISSN: 0022-3913      UBIC: 171
RESUMEN
This article illustrates a technique to solve the esthetic and functional challenges of restoring implants in situations with limited interocclusal clearance. As manufactured, some wide implants lack a gold cylinder abutment that attaches directly to the implant. Instead, an intermediate abutment is provided with the system. However, with limited interocclusal space, it is not feasible to restore an intermediate abutment due to the increased restorative space required. This article describes a technique to fabricate a customized abutment that directly connects to a wide-diameter implant, resulting in a functional and esthetic restoration. (J Prosthet Dent 2008; 100:474-477)
SUMMARY
This technique presents a viable solution for the restoration of a single molar implant with limited interocclusal space using a wide-neck implant. It is important that the surgeon confer with the restorative dentist prior to selecting the implant system that will be used. Knowing the restorative advantages and disadvantages of the various implant systems can result in a simpler and more favorable restoration.

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