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Table 4 Prosthetic rehabilitation; characteristics of temporary and definitive prosthesis

From: Clinical performance of additively manufactured subperiosteal implants: a systematic review

Authors

Type of rehabilitation (partial / full-arch)

Type of prosthesis (fixed / removable)

Provisional prosthesis (use & features)

Prosthesis fixation

Prosthesis impression technique

Definitive prosthesis

Mangano et al. [40]

Partial

Fixed

Yes

2 sets

Milled in PMMA

Cemented. Temporary cement

Digital

Intraoral scanner

Zr framework

Delivered after 2 months

Van den Borre et al. [36]

Full-arch

Both

Yes

Additively manufactured

Screw-retained. 6 connecting posts

N.A

Overdenture with connecting bar or hybrid FCD

Delivered after 2 months

Van den Borre et al. [39]

Full-arch

Both

N.A

Screw-retained. 6 connecting posts

N.A

Fixed or removable (no further information available)

Chamorro Pons et al. [41]

Full-arch

Fixed

Yes. Premanufactured acrylic prostheses with holes to bond it to temporary abutments. Screw-retained

Screw-retained. 6 connecting posts

N.A

6/8 Metal (Cr–Co) CAD/CAM suprastructure veneered with porcelain

2/8 Resin hybrid prostheses

Delivered after 1.5 to 2 months

Cebrián et al. [29]

Full-arch

Fixed

Yes. Two weeks after surgery

Screw-retained. 4 or 6 connecting posts

Analogical (open tray)

Metal () CAD/CAM suprastructure veneered with porcelain. Delivered after 2 months

Nemtoi et al. [42]

14/16 full-arch

2/16 partial

N.A

Yes. Within 12 h. After surgery. Fixed acrylic resin prosthesis

Screw-retained

N.A

After 6 months

(no further information available)

Cerea et al. [43]

Full-arch or partial

Fixed

Yes. Fixed acrylic resin prosthesis. Within 48 h after surgery

Cemented

Analogical (polyvinylsiloxane)

CAD/CAM metallic suprastructure veneered in ceramic. Delivered after 3–4 months

Dimitroulis et al. [44]

18/21 Full-arch; 3/21 partial (maxillary)

Fixed

Yes. (15/21) CAD/CAM Ti suprastructure and cemented acrylic overlay. Both manufactured using milling methods

Screw-retained

N.A

Delivered after 2 to 6 months

Mounir et al. [45]

Partial

Fixed

Acrylic bridges. delivered after 1 month at least

No further information available

Cemented

N.A

Delivered after 1 month at least

No further information available

Gellrich et al. [46]

2/3 Partial, 1/3 Full-arch

Removable

No provisional prosthesis

Analogical (polyether)

Delivered after 3–4 months

Korn et al. [47]

Full-arch

N.A

N.A

Analogical/digital

N.A. Only 11/14 implants loaded

Rahlf et al. [48]

2/6 Partial, 4/6 Full-arch

Removable

1/6 provisional prosthesis

N.A

N.A. 5/6 implants loaded

Korn et al. [49]

N.A

Both

N.A

N.A

N.A