Study Case 1

SUBSTITUTION OF ANGLED TO STRAIGHT MULTI-UNIT AND ANGULAR CORRECTION

Patient presenting an anterior fix prosthesis, cemented to stumps on natural teeth, that has been fractured causing mobility and instability of the prosthesis. Patient needs a solution which helps improving the aesthetic of his smile…

Study Case 2

ESTHETIC COMMITMENT FOR VESTIBULAR EMERGENCY IMPLANTS

Patient with a partial upper prosthesis in the anterior sector cemented on angulated intermediate pillars. Patient attends to correct a severe aesthetic compromise caused by an uncomfortable emergence profile of implants in 12, 21 and 22, coupled with an insufficient…

Study Case 3

SUPERIOR REHABILITATION WITH UNFAVORABLE ANGULATIONS

The patient attends to improve the aesthetics of a previous superior prosthesis made 15 years ago. It is a screw-retained metal-ceramic prosthesis where the vestibular emergence of implants in 16, 13 and 23 makes satisfactory esthetics quite difficult to predict…

Study Case 4

MULTIPLE PROSTHESIS PREVIOUS AESTHETIC SECTOR

Solution for the prosthetic emergence of a Multiunit pillar with BHS30 system and aesthetic finishing to avoid invasion of the 32 lateral incisor’s mastication cusp…

Study Case 5

VESTIBULIZATION OF THE TRANSOCLUSAL CHANNEL

Solution for an upper molar with extremely lingualized emergence. Transocclusal channel is reoriented to improve functionality and aesthetics…

Study Case 6

MECHANIZED STRUCTURE IN ZIRCONIA

Mechanized structure out of a Zirconia disc cemented over BHS30 Ti Bases.
Multiple screw-retained prosthesis on Multiunit Abutments in anterior aesthetic sector where transoccusal channels have been reoriented…

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Study Case 7

PROSTHETIC AND SURGICAL MANAGEMENT OF ATYPICAL SPACE WHEN TEETH ARE MISSING

When a patient presents with congenitally missing teeth, early diagnosis and comprehensive treatment planning are critical to effective restorative management. 

BHS30 Study Case by Dr. Sergio Rubinstein · COMPENDIUM VOLUME 4, 2019

Study Case 8

ANGLED SCREW CHANNELS EXTENDED: CONCEPT FOR AXLE COMPENSATION

The patient presented himself with an intraoral starting situation that severely restricted his quality of life. His remaining teeth all exhibited a high degree of looseness (Grade III) a PSI of 4.

BHS30 Study Case by Dr. med. dent Yasin Aktas · DENTALE IMPLANTOLOGIE & PARODONTOLOGIE, 2019 · www.dimagazin-aktuell.de

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