USO DE LA TOMOGRAFÍA CONE BEAM PARA LA PLANIFICACIÓN DE CARGA INMEDIATA EN PROTOCOLO SUPERIOR: REPORTE DE CASO
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Cone Beam, Implantología, Tomografía computarizadaResumen
Este estudio tuvo como objetivo reportar el uso de la tomografía computarizada de haz cónico (Cone Beam) para la planificación de carga inmediata en protocolo superior mediante un caso clínico. Una paciente de 61 años acudió a la clínica de rehabilitación oral con queja de una prótesis mal adaptada y ausencia de dientes en la región maxilar. Tras la evaluación clínica y radiográfica mediante tomografía computarizada, el tratamiento propuesto fue la realización de una cirugía para la colocación de cuatro implantes y la confección de una prótesis total fija sobre implantes.
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