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The conometric concept - definitive rehabilitation with immediate implant and provisionalization by cone-in-cone abutments (Acuris): a clinical report

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Cement- and screw-retained implant prostheses are commonly used. The conometric concept is a paradigm shift in prosthetic retention of single crowns that are fixed but retrievable by the clinician. Friction-based retention offers a fixation mode that provides the esthetics of a cement-retained crown while maintaining retrievability and excluding the submucosal residual cement risk. In this case report, we show the clinical feasibility of full mouth rehabilitation of a 44-year-old patient using a cone-in-cone abutment for the immediate implant and provisionalization with an Ankylos implant system (Dentsply Sirona, NY, USA).

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