The premier alternative to the fixed zirconia full-arch prosthetic is a game-changer in terms of cost, speed, and flexibility. Milled zirconia arches can take months to fabricate, involving multiple stages of verification, several patient visits and thousands of dollars. In contrast, the Rodin Titan full-arch prosthetic offers a premium ceramic definitive restoration at a fraction of the cost. Not only is this printed solution easier and faster to produce, but it is also easily repairable with standard composite and can be characterized chairside, providing a fast, efficient, and aesthetic option.
Conduct a comprehensive evaluation of the patient’s oral health is conducted, including assessments of the jawbone structure, bone density, and the patient’s aesthetic goals. This includes digital impressions, intraoral scans, and CBCT imaging to accurately map out the bone volume and ideal implant sites. Guided surgery software is then utilized to virtually plan the implant placement, optimizing for angulation and stability to ensure the best support for the full-arch prosthesis.
In the design software of your choice, integrate all the required inputs to generate the all-on-x design. Be sure to adjust the tooth anatomy, contacts, and occlusion for optimal fit and function.
Print surgical guides if applicable to create a customized template that fits securely over the patient’s dental arch. This guide will allow for ease of following the pre-planned positions, angles, and depths of the implants for maximum accuracy and minimally invasive results.
Once you have completed the All-On-X design, nest the model within the printer software, ensuring optimal placement for material efficiency. After positioning the design correctly, send the finalized file to the 3D printer. Next, fill the resin vat with Titan and begin printing.
After the print is complete, remove restoration from build plate. Remove supports from the restoration and follow manufacturer instructions for use for wash and post-processing procedures.
Prior to final curing, make adjustments to contacts, contours, and occlusion as needed. For best chemical bonding, apply Rodin Palette and N2-Free Glaze in uncured state and post cure according to manufacturer's recommendations.
Attach the housing onto each implant abutment. Place composite resin in the recesses of the caps, seat the prosthesis onto the ridge, and confirm adaptation over the housings. Adjust as needed to achieve optimal comfort and functionality for the patient.
Complete all polishing, characterization, and finishing steps to ensure a natural look and feel. Confirm the prosthesis meets the required standards of comfort, retention, and aesthetics. Cement all implant housing hardware securely in place prior to the final post-curing process for a seamless, durable result. A patient study model using Rodin Model can also be used to verify prosthesis dimensional fit.
Securely place prosthetic arch onto the implants using the chosen attachment system. Provide the patient with care instructions for hygiene and maintenance, ensuring they understand both the stability and care requirements of their new fixed full arch restoration.
Rodin® Titan is the ideal solution for full arch restorations and provisional hybrid dentures due to its superior blend of mechanical strength and tension absorption capabilities, which minimizes the risk of fractures of long-term restorations. Designed specifically for 3D printing full arch restoratios, it features a modified flexural modulus that enhances performance during the printing process, resulting in precision and stability. Rodin Titan also offers six Vita shade options with natural translucency, providing high aesthetic customization that seamlessly matches natural tooth color. Its optimal radiopacity aids in diagnostics, while quick workflow integration streamlines the restoration process, reducing turnaround times.