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Fig. 2 | International Journal of Implant Dentistry

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From: Implant-supported orbital prosthesis: a technical innovation of silicone fabrication

Fig. 2

Dental implant installation and 3D scanning with imaging reconstruction. A full-thickness cutaneous flap that exposed the lateral orbital bony wall (a); verification of the direction of three implants after drilling using a 2-mm-diameter drill bit (b); three Luna® implants (Shinhung Co., Seoul, Korea) 4.0 mm in diameter × 7.0 mm in length were inserted (c); the re-entry procedure showing the cover screws being changed into healing abutments 5 months later (d); replacement of the healing abutments with the magnetic keeper (MAGFIT IP-B®, Aichi Co., Japan) 4 weeks later (E); 3D facial scanning (f) and imaging reconstruction (g) with a Morpheus 3D Scanner® (Morpheus Co., Ltd., Seoul, Korea); 3D printing with the data obtained from facial scanning (h); 3D molding using ZBrush® image reconstruction software (Pixologic Inc., California, USA) to reconstruct the area with the defect (i); and application to the patient’s image (j) to design the expected reconstruction

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