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Monolithic Zirconia Full-Arch Rehabilitation Using a Motion-Integrated Digital Workflow Combining M-4 and All-on-4 Protocols: A Clinical Report
20 edentulous patients presented for full-arch rehabilitation and was managed using a motion-integrated, fully digital workflow that combined the M-4 protocol in the maxilla with the All-on-4 concept in the mandible. Dual-scan CBCT and facial scans enabled prosthetically driven planning, while stackable and mucosa-supported surgical guides facilitated precise implant placement. Real-time jaw-motion data were incorporated into the design process to individualize occlusion, and definitive monolithic zirconia prostheses were fabricated and delivered on titanium multi-unit abutments using Rosen screws.
20 edentulous patients sought comprehensive full-arch rehabilitation to improve function, esthetics, and overall oral comfort. Management was performed using a fully digital, motion-integrated workflow that strategically combined two established implant protocols: the M-4 technique in the maxilla to maximize anterior anchorage in areas of limited bone volume, and the All-on-4 concept in the mandible to provide stable posterior support with tilted distal implants. Treatment planning began with dual-scan CBCT imaging and high-resolution facial scans, allowing accurate alignment of skeletal, dental, and soft-tissue datasets for prosthetically driven virtual design. A stackable guide system was employed in the maxilla to sequentially guide fixation, osteotomy preparation, and implant placement, whereas a mucosa-supported guide was used in the mandible to ensure stable positioning on the residual ridge. During the prosthetic phase, real-time mandibular motion was recorded and integrated into the CAD software to refine occlusal morphology according to the patient's functional movements. Definitive monolithic zirconia full-arch prostheses were then digitally fabricated and secured to titanium multi-unit abutments using Rosen screws, providing a rigid, precise, and metal-free restorative solution. This coordinated workflow addressed both functional and esthetic demands, enabling an efficient, patient-specific approach to immediate full-arch rehabilitation.
Age
3 - 60 years
Sex
ALL
Healthy Volunteers
Yes
Faculty of Dentistry
Shibīn al Kawm, Egypt
Start Date
January 1, 2024
Primary Completion Date
November 1, 2025
Completion Date
January 1, 2026
Last Updated
January 27, 2026
20
ACTUAL participants
Motion-Integrated, Fully Digital Full-Arch Implant Rehabilitation Combining Maxillary M-4 and Mandibular All-on-4 Protocols with Monolithic Zirconia Prostheses
DEVICE
Lead Sponsor
Menoufia University
Collaborators
NCT07177521
NCT05768295
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