Evaluation of Interarch Space for Implant Restorations in Edentulous Patients: A Laboratory Technique
Author
: Nicolas F. AbuJamra, DDS, MS,1 Minos M. Stavridakis, DDS, MS,2
Publisher
: Blackwell Synergy
Summary :This article describes a laboratory procedure for the visual evaluation of interarch space and its
effect on implant prosthesis design. The method is applicable to patients presenting with
completely edentulous arches. Silicone impression material is used to form a resilient cast and an
external mold from an existing denture. The denture is duplicated using autopolymerizing acrylic
resin. The duplicate denture and resilient cast are mounted on an articulator. Spatial relationships
of anatomic landmarks can be evaluated, and a quantitative evaluation of available space can be
made. The duplicate denture can also be used as a surgical template to direct implant placement.
Reference tables are provided to serve as guidelines in the correlation between available space and
minimum space required for various implant-assisted restorations.
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