Abstract: | ObjectivesThe author presents a case of rehabilitation using flapless surgery, immediate-load implants, and electronic soldering of the implants as a support for implant osseointegration.Materials and methodsThe surgical and prosthetic techniques are described along with the method used for implant soldering. Implants were inserted and the interim prostheses manufactured on the same day; the procedures lasted about 1 hour.ResultsThere were no complications, and all implant were intact at the 18-month follow-up visit. The patient maintains good oral hygiene and is satisfied with the functional and esthetic results of the intervention. There is no radiological evidence of peri-implant bone loss.ConclusionsIn the case described here, this technique proved to be an effective aid for immediately loaded implant osseointegration. |