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13 CASE STUDY [1] Esposito M, Grusovin MG, Coulthard P, Worthington HV: Interventions for replacing missing teeth: 1- versus 2-stage implant placement, The Cochran Library, 2007, Issue 3. [2] Cordaro L, Torsello F, Chen S, Ganeles J, Brägger U, Hämmerle C, Implant-supported single tooth restoration in the aesthetic zone: transmucosal and submerged healing provide similar outcome when simultaneous bone augmentation is needed. Clin Oral Implants Res. 2012 Oct; 24(10):1130-6. [3] Franchini, I., Capelle, M., Fumagalli, L. Parenti, A. Testori, T., Multicenter retrsopective analysis of 201 consecutively placed camlog dental implants. Int j of perodonitics Testorative Dent 2011; 31(3):255-63. [4] Ulrici St., Barth, Th., Klenke J., Wolf M.: Retrospektive Analyse von Patientenfällen mit iSy Implantaten in drei Privatpraxen: Ein-Jahres Daten, ZZI 2015. [5] Stawarczyk B., Keul Ch., Beuer F., Roos M., Schmidlin P.: Tensile bond strength of veneering resins to PEEK: Impact of different adhesives, Dental Materials Journal 2013; 32(3):441-448. LITERATURE AUTHOR Dr Jan Klenke Dr Jan Klenke completed his studies of dentistry in 1993 at the Free University Berlin and received his state examination. From 1993 to 1996 he worked as re- search assistant in the Department for Tooth Preservation and Periodontology. After two years in free practice he took over a dental practice in Hamburg in 1997 which he is managing jointly with Christian Regel since 2001. In 2005 he obtained his focus on implant dentistry from the BDIZ and completed a 2-year postgradu- ate study course on “Conscious sedation and pain management” at the Eastman Dental College in London. Since 2013 he is a certi ed expert for implantology of the DGOI and is a member of the associations DGZMK, DGP, DGZI, BDIZ, DGOI. Contact details Joint practice Dr Jan Klenke & Christian Regel Große Bleichen 32 20354 Hamburg Phone.: +49 40 344499 Email: dr.klenke@t-online.de Fig. 13: Plastic tooth set up on a model covered by deep-drawn plastic splint. Fig. 11: Viewed from basal, the anatomical shaping and the connection of the multifunctional cap and the temporary shell restoration with composite. Fig. 12: The nished and polished long-term temporary restoration was mounted on the iSy Implant base. Fig. 19: Occlusal view of a temporary restoration on an iSy Implant regio 25, contact points only exist on the adjacent teeth. Fig. 18: Healed region 24 with mounted temporary restoration after 6 weeks. Fig. 17: The long-term temporary restoration was completed extraorally and the emergence pro le created.

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