After preprosthetic surgery, prosthetic placement is carefully planned to maximize function and aesthetics. This process includes a detailed assessment of the hard and soft tissues; visual inspection, palpation, and radiographic studies are used to determine the appropriate prosthetic design. Advanced imaging methods such as computed tomography (CT) are also used to assess factors such as bone quality, sinus anatomy, and neurovascular structures. Preoperative models and cephalometric analyses provide information on the relationships between teeth and the placement of the prosthesis. Computer-aided design (CAD) technology and surgical guides increase implant placement accuracy, ensuring the final prosthesis conforms to the anatomical structure. All this planning aims to achieve a stable, comfortable, and functional prosthetic outcome that meets the patient’s needs and expectations.
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- How is the prosthesis application planned after this procedure?
How is the prosthesis application planned after this procedure?
Updated on: July 18, 2025