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The analog protocols described in the literature for recording the habitual occlusion of patients undergoing fixed full-arch rehabilitation on implants start from a series of diagnostic procedures that are subject to varying degrees of error, the sum of which could lead to the creation of an imprecise prosthesis, not perfectly passive on the dental implants, and not in optimal centric occlusion.
For these reasons, about 6 months after surgery, the post-surgical provisional prosthesis should be re-evaluated from an occlusal point of view to proceed with the creation of the definitive prosthesis.
All these steps, with the SCANSKE System protocol, are not only accelerated, benefiting both the practitioner and the patient, but are also improved and made more precise. With this protocol, it is possible to record the patient’s habitual occlusion for a fixed full-arch rehabilitation on dental implants, whether the patient is already edentulous or needs to be made edentulous intraoperatively, with a 100% digital workflow.
SCANSKE, THE SPECIAL SKELETAL SCANBODY The singular parallelepiped shape, combined with the specific positioning side, not only provides a unique position in space but also ensures the only and exact overlap during the alignment phase of the pre-surgical and post-surgical scans.
REPRODUCTION OF THE PATIENT’S HABITUAL OCCLUSION The spatial relationships recorded thanks to the SCANSKE scanbodies, anchored to the patient’s skeleton via the BTK MINI implants, can be precisely respected by the laboratories, which will have all the necessary information to create the new prosthesis in perfect centric occlusion.
DEDICATED IMPLANTS AND SURGICAL KIT The MINI implants, inserted using the dedicated surgical kit, will support two SCANSKE, which will remain in position in the arch pre-, during, and post-surgery.
DIGITAL LIBRARIES Open and compatible with the most common CAD software (Exocad, 3 Shape, Dental Wings).
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Born in Cagliari on July 20, 1963. In July 1991, he obtained a degree in Dentistry and Dental Prosthetics from the University of Cagliari, presenting a thesis in orthognathodontics under the supervision of Prof. Paolo Falconi. In the same year, he began private practice while continuing his studies in orthodontics, dedicating himself to the treatment of both young and adult patients with equal enthusiasm.
In the mid-1990s, driven by orthodontic needs and increasing requests from his patients, he started focusing on dental implant surgery.