Theories and Techniques of Oral Implantology (vol.1) (published 1970)   Dr. Leonard I. Linkow

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Fig. 5-85. Marziani's method of making an implant. A, A model was made from an impression of exposed bone. B, Posts were stuck in the model. C, A piece of tantalum mesh was cut to appropriate size. D, The mesh was fitted to the model over the posts. E, The model and its opposing half were vised to swedge the implant to the shape of the bone. F, The implant before insertion. (From Marziani, L.: Case report: tantalum implant dentures, Int. Dent. J. 8:255-257, 1958.)

 

Fig. 5-86. Full subperiosteal restorations by Marziani. The posts are connected by a bar and the prosthesis fitted over them. (Courtesy L. Marziani.)

1 Mandibular cast model for Marizani subperiosteal implant fabrication
2 Marizani subperiosteal implant posts stuck in mandibular cast model



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