Theories and Techniques of Oral Implantology (vol.2) (published 1970)   Dr. Leonard I. Linkow

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336 Theories and techniques of oral implantology

Fig. 9-1. Various sized vent-plants. (From Linkow, L. I.: Prefabricated mandibular prostheses for intraosseous implants, J. Prosth. Dent., 20:367-375, 1968.)

Fig. 9-3. A temporary acrylic splint and two bicuspid veneer castings are fabricated. (From Linkow, L. I.: The radiographic role in endosseous implant interventions, Chron. Omaha Dent. Soc. 29[10]:304-311, 1966.)

Fig. 9-4. The castings are fitted.

Fig. 9-2. A, The two bicuspid teeth before preparation. B, The teeth are prepared for full crown restorations. (From Linkow, L. I.: The radiographic role in endosseous implant interventions, Chron. Omaha Dent. Soc. 29 [10]: 304-311, 1966.)

Fig. 9-5. The occlusion is carefully equilibrated. (Fror Linkow, L. I.: The radiographic role in endosseous irr plant interventions, Chron. Omaha Dent. Soc. 29[10] 304-311, 1966.)

1 Intraosseous prefabricated mandibular prostheses called vent-plants
2 Temporary acrylic splint and two bicuspid veneer castings fabrication
3  Pre & post preparation mandibular bicuspids for full crown restoration
4 Mandibular bicuspid veneer castings fitted and occlusion equilibrated
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