2. 1 Facial
Lip, profile, Naso-labial fold.
2 Dental
Incisal margin, midline, exposure or smile line.
3 Occlusion
Class I
3. To determine the relation between:
1. The proximal end of the implant and
2. The center of the future restored tooth
4. Point #2
Center of the waxed
tooth
(occlusal plan level)
Diagnostic wax up
Point #1
The proximal end of
the implant
(mucosal surface level)
SG ™ Partition stickers
6. Optimal - straight abutments
Little or no bone lose.
Borderline - up to 15º angled abutment
Moderate bone resorption.
Difficult - 20º and more angled abutment
Important bone lose.
11. Division of the edentulous space is one of the first steps of the
planning which determines the location of the future implants.
Light or light-moderate bone lose in the posterior area seldom
requires wax up.
Moderate or Heavy bone lose should be diagnosed with aid of
diagnostic wax up to create favorable conditions to restore the
esthetics.
The results of the evaluation should determine the necessity of
angled abutments or even bone graft.