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Bicon Case Study Library
Welcome to the Bicon Case Study Library. The latest Bicon clinical cases will be regularly posted here. There are currently 339 cases containing over 19040 clinical images. -
Recent Cases
- Gothic Arch Registration and Insertion of a Maxillary Fixed-Detachable TRINIA Prosthesis Supported by Three Bicon SHORT® Implants
- Uncovering of Four Bicon SHORT® Implants with the Subsequent Removal of Three FDUA Transitional Implants and the Fabrication and Insertion of a Screw-Retained Mandibular Full-Arch TRINIA® Prosthesis
- Fabrication of a Temporary Screw-Retained and a Permanent Telescopic Mandibular TRINIA® Prosthesis Supported by Three FDUA Transitional and Four Bicon SHORT® Implants Respectively for a Fifty-Nine-Year-Old Male Patient
- Replacement of a Failed Full-Arch Maxillary PFM Prosthesis with a TRINIA® Full-Arch Prosthesis Supported on Six Bicon SHORT® Implants Using Fixed-Detachable Universal Abutments and Digital Prosthetic Techniques
- Twelve-Year Radiographic Follow Up of a 6.0 x 5.0mm Bicon SHORT® Implant with an Internal Sinus Lift Using SynthoGraft™ and an Integrated Abutment Crown™ (IAC)
Categories
- Restorative (313)
- All-Ceramic Crowns (27)
- Bridges (12)
- Fixed (15)
- Fixed-Detachable (1)
- Integrated Abutment Crowns™ (218)
- Overdentures (17)
- Polyceramic Material Fused to Metal (15)
- Porcelain Fused to Metal (17)
- Telescopic Restorations (18)
- SHORT® Implants (108)
- Surgical (201)
- Extraction (76)
- Immediate Placement (57)
- Immediate Stabilization and Function (76)
- One Stage (6)
- Ridge Splits (16)
- Sinus Lifts (15)
- Two Stage (78)
- Uncovering (47)
- Restorative (313)
Topics
- Adolescent Patients (3)
- CAD/CAM (26)
- Congenitally Missing Laterals (22)
- Crestal Relieving Incision (41)
- Crown Insertion (172)
- FDUA (1)
- Guided Surgery (11)
- Impression (193)
- Long-Term (3)
- Millable Abutment Blanks (1)
- SynthoGraft™ (39)
- TRINIA® (56)
Archives
Listing for Topics: TRINIA®
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Fabrication and Insertion of a Four-Implant Mandibular Full Arch TRINIA™ Telescopic Prosthesis with Two Lithium Disilicate Crowns to Resist Abrasion of Composite Denture Teeth Against Opposing Maxillary Porcelain Restorations
This case demonstrates the fabrication of a four-implant mandibular full arch TRINIA™ telescopic prosthesis, beginning with the making of an implant-level transfer impression and bite registration, followed by the laboratory fabrication of a soft tissue model with four Universal abutments prosthetic posts with two to three degrees of parallelism; a light-cured resin verification jig with milled retentive copings to confirm both a path of insertion and retentiveness of the intended TRINIA™ prosthesis; a light-cured resin seating jig to facilitate the orientation and initial seating of the four Universal abutments intra-orally; and two lithium disilicate molar crowns to preserve the patient’s vertical dimension of the occlusion, by resisting the abrasion of the composite denture teeth against the patient’s maxillary porcelain restorations. Finally, three red retentive copings and one metallic non-retentive coping, which were seated on the Universal abutments, were intra-orally cemented into the bores of the mandibular full arch TRINIA™ prosthesis to provide the patient with a functionally stable and aesthetic restoration. |
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Placement and Immediate Load of Two Maxillary Central Incisor Implants
This case demonstrates the immediate placement and loading of two maxillary central incisor implants using a TRINIA™ and Ceramage transitional prosthesis and two Bicon Universal Abutments to stabilize two immediately placed 4.5 x 8.0mm implants. |
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Four Immediately Placed and Loaded Maxillary Incisors
This case demonstrates the use of a TRINIA™ transitional prosthesis and four Bicon Universal Abutments to stabilize four immediately placed 4.0 x 6.0mm SHORT® Implants after the extraction of four maxillary incisors. |
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Restoration of Maxillary and Mandibular Full-Arch Telescopic TRINIA™ Prostheses
This case demonstrates the clinical and laboratory procedures for the fabrication of maxillary and mandibular full-arch telescopic TRINIA™ restorations, each using four Bicon SHORT® Implants and cast chrome cobalt copings with Si-tec TK-FRIC retentive attachments in only three clinical visits. |
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Insertion of a Fixed Telescopic TRINIA™ CAD/CAM Prosthesis
This case demonstrates the cementation of four telescopic copings into a full-arch maxillary TRINIA™ CAD/CAM prosthesis and its insertion onto four Bicon abutments. The telescopic copings, which are bonded to the prosthesis via Ceraresin® Bond (CRB) by Shofu, are used to realign the abutments to better fit the bores of the prosthesis for both comfort and effective use. |
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External and Internal Sinus Lifts, Maxillary Metal-Free TRINIA™ Prosthesis
This case demonstrates an external and internal sinus lift utilizing Piezosurgery® with SynthoGraft™ pure phase Beta-Tricalcium Phosphate, the two-stage maxillary placement of six Bicon implants, uncovering, implant-level transfer impression, and the clinical insertion techniques for a maxillary metal-free implant supported fixed TRINIA™ prosthesis on six Bicon implants. |
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Maxillary Metal-Free TRINIA™ Prosthesis
This case demonstrates the clinical insertion techniques for a maxillary metal-free implant supported fixed TRINIA™ prosthesis on four Bicon implants. |
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Maxillary Anterior Five-Unit TRINIA™ Prosthesis on Four Bicon Implants
This case demonstrates clinical insertion techniques for a maxillary anterior metal-free implant supported five-unit TRINIA™ prosthesis on four 3.5 x 8.0mm Bicon implants. |
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Fixed Full Arch Metal-Free TRINIA™ Prosthesis on Four Bicon Implants
This case demonstrates clinical insertion techniques for a maxillary metal-free implant-supported fixed TRINIA™ prosthesis on two 4.0 x 8.0mm and two 5.0 x 6.0mm Bicon implants. |
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Mandibular Metal-Free TRINIA™ Three-Unit Posterior Bridge
This case demonstrates the insertion of a fiber reinforced TRINIA™ three-unit posterior bridge on two 4.5 x 6.0mm Bicon implants. |