SYNCRYSTALLIZATION IN IMMEDIATE IMPLANT PROVISIONALISATION: A REVIEW
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Background: Syncrystallization, also known as intraoral welding or acrylic splinting, has emerged as a technique to rigidly connect multiple dental implants and reduce micromotion during immediate loading. This review examines evidence on its biomechanical effectiveness, clinical outcomes, technique, benefits, and limitations.
Conclusions: Syncrystallization is a predictable means of immediate implant provisionalisation when performed by experienced clinicians. Further randomized studies and standardized protocols are required to validate long-term success and cost-effectiveness.
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Peter S., Prasad Aravind, Abhinav Mohan , Jailaan Murshitha, Shabana and Harishini (2025); SYNCRYSTALLIZATION IN IMMEDIATE IMPLANT PROVISIONALISATION: A REVIEW, Int. J. of Adv. Res., 13 (06), 1063-1065, ISSN 2320-5407. DOI: https://doi.org/10.21474/IJAR01/21169
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