Abstract

Doctor Luca Dal Carlo, Venice, Italy, introduced the Auriga protocol. Auriga protocol is suggested for rehabilitating partially edentulous, potentially fully edentulous, and fully edentulous patients with immediate interim and nal xed prostheses. After the patient's evaluation and treatment plan are completed, stage one: implants are placed bilaterally into the maxillary tuberosities. After implants are integrated, usually 4-6- month, the stage two, the remaining teeth on the maxillae are removed and immediately replaced with dental implants. All implants are rigidly connected (welded) with a chairside fabricated titanium bar. Prefabricated interim prosthesis adopted and attached to the formed rigid structure. Auriga protocol offers different methods to attach an interim and a nal prosthesis. During a period of over 20 years (1998-2019) 223 implants have been inserted into 47 maxillary arches, providing 18 full-arch and 29 unilateral x prostheses. Just 3 implants were lost: no one of the 47 rehabilitations was compromised

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