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Wiley
2025
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| Online Access: | https://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1111/jerd.70049 |
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- Management of a Staged Approach in an Implant‐Supported Complete‐Arch Fixed Dental Prosthesis ( ISCFDP ) With a Long Term, Long Span Fixed Provisional Prosthesis, Leveraging a Full Digital Approach: A Case Report Kiarash Karimi Carlos A. Jurado Masoud Hassan Zadeh Toshiki Nagai Journal of Esthetic and Restorative Dentistry ABSTRACT Objectives To describe the clinical implementation of a staged approach using strategically selected abutment teeth, a cobalt‐chromium‐reinforced long‐span provisional prosthesis, and a fully digital workflow for maxillary FP‐2 full‐arch rehabilitation. Overview A 48‐year‐old male with advanced periodontal disease underwent a staged full‐arch implant rehabilitation. Maxillary canines and first molars were preserved to support a long‐span fixed provisional prosthesis. A fully digital workflow was employed, including CBCT, intraoral scanning, and photogrammetry. A cobalt‐chromium framework reinforced the provisional prosthesis, enhancing strength and stability during the healing period. Following soft tissue maturation, a definitive zirconia prosthesis was digitally designed and delivered with minimal adjustment. Conclusion This case highlights the value of a strategically staged approach that preserves key abutment teeth and incorporates a robust digital workflow. The method enabled precise implant placement, improved prosthetic predictability, and optimized esthetic and functional outcomes. 10.1111/jerd.70049 http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/