Digital transformation is not just a slogan, but a concrete reality that simplifies clinical and prosthetic management in complex cases. In this clinical case, Dr Alessandro Paccagnella and the 88dent technical team guide us through a complete immediate mandibular loading treatment on four implants, carried out with an optimised digital workflow.
Dr. A. Paccagnella |
Max Rossi |
Enrico Farina |
An approach that combines surgical precision, real-time collaboration and operational rapidity thanks to a 100% digital tool suite:
The iAton S scanner made it possible to capture post-surgical impressions in a few seconds, minimising patient discomfort and ensuring high accuracy. Thanks to high-definition colour scanning and an open data exchange system, the 3D file was sent immediately to the laboratory to start the prosthetic phase without delay.
Cad Lynx Evolution supported the rapid and precise design of the separable surgical guide and temporary Toronto prosthesis. The use of advanced CAD allowed for the optimisation of the prosthetic anatomy and the easy integration of data from CBCT and intraoral scanners, ensuring a smooth and reliable digital workflow.
The Cloud Sincro88 system enabled real-time collaboration between the clinician and the laboratory. The data acquired by the intraoral scanner was shared instantly, allowing the technical team to begin prosthetic design immediately and drastically reducing operating times.
Thanks to the Galaxy 6 Plus and the 3DBusiness system, the temporary Toronto prosthesis was produced in less than two hours. The high printing speed, combined with the quality of the details, ensured a precise and functional device, ready to be delivered to the patient during the same surgical session.
Advanced surgical planning with CBCT and Evobite radiological guide to avoid artefacts from metal crowns
Creation of a mucosa-supported, separable surgical guide designed to facilitate flaps and ensure controlled osteotomy
Intelligent clinical backup: parallel design of a removable mobile prosthesis in case of load failure
Fully digital intraoperative workflow, with post-surgical impressions acquired using an intraoral scanner and sent to the laboratory in real time.
Production and delivery of the temporary Toronto prosthesis in less than 2 hours, thanks to the Galaxy 6 Plus 3D printer.