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logo 17 • CAMLOG Partner Magazine • March 2018 reaching a consensus, discussed in a joint meeting with the patient where they are informed about the various options. [4–7] Our patient was informed from the very beginning about the treatment steps to be carried out. As a saxophone player, complete functional rehabilitation was of fundamental importance to him, which is why alternative treatment options were eliminated in the preliminary discussion with the patient [1–2]. The consent of the patient to such a maximum concept, as presented here, requires the treatment team to make additional planning efforts, to ensure perfect interdisciplinary communication, and to maintain a mutual understanding of the disciplines involved. Finally, the technical treatment milestones, which we consider essential for the application of the Viennese esthetic protocol, should be summarized: • D etailed jaw models and photo documentation of the initial situation (data back-up) • M inimally invasive tooth extraction • A pathogen-free surgical field • 3 D hard tissue reconstruction • P ressure-relieved temporary restoration • P rosthetically oriented implant position (drilling template) • S ufficient soft tissue reconstruction • I ndividual gingiva forming • Individual abutment • S hade selection with layering scheme • Z irconium oxide framework with veneer My thanks to the entire team for their interdisciplinary cooperation. Special mention goes to my colleague Dr. Otto Exenberger, for his involvement in the prosthesis, as well as to the master dental technician Christian Koczy, both from Vienna. [1] Prensky DH, Shapiro GI, Silverman SI. Dental diagnosis and treatment for musicians. Special Care in Dentistry 1986;6(5):198-202 [2] Yeo DKL, Pham TP, Baker J, Porter SAT. Specific orofacial problems experienced by musicians. Review. Australian Dental Journal. 2002;47(1):2-11 [3] Witzel T. Klinische Untersuchung computergestützter Zahnfarbbestimmung im Vergleich zu visueller Abmusterung durch das menschliche Auge. Clinical survey of computer-aided tooth color determination as compared to visual detection by the human eye. 2005. Dissertation Universität Würzburg, Deutschland, urn:nbn:de:bvb:20-opus-11549 [4] Simeone P, De Paoli C, De Paoli S, Leofreddi G, Sgró S. Interdisciplinary treatment planning for single-tooth restorations in the esthetic zone. J Esthet Restor Dent. 2007;19:79-89 [5] Yao J, Li M, Tang H, Wang PL, Zhao YX, McGrath C, Mattheos N. What do patients expect from treatment with dental implants? Perceptions, expectations, and misconceptions: a multicenter study. Clin Oral Impl. Res. 2017;28:261-271 [6] Deeb G, Wheeler B, Jones M, Carrico C, Laskin D, Deeb JG. Public and patient knowledge about dental implants. J Oral Maxillofac Surg. 2017;75(7):1387-1391 [7] Jivraj S, Corrado P, Chee W. An interdisciplinary approach to treatment planning in implant dentistry. British Dental J. 2007;202(1):11-18 LITERATURE 18 Dr. Hajo Peters Dr. med. dent. Hajo Peters is a dentist and oral surgeon with his own private practice in Vienna. His clinical specialties include the complex implant-based rehabilitation in the anterior tooth region. After his studies at the Private University of Witten/Herdecke (state examination 1999), Dr. Hajo Peters was a research assistant in the Faculty of Dentistry for a further two years. In 2001 he obtained his doctorate with summa cum laude and moved to the Charité Berlin, where he worked for five years in the Department of Oral Surgery. In 2004, after three years of university specialist training, he was appointed an oral surgeon. From 2007 to 2010 he was a partner in a joint oral surgery practice in Filderstadt near Stuttgart. Since 2010 he has been running the specialist practice mundgerecht in Vienna. Dr. Peters is a national and international speaker and author. Together with Prof. Jackowski from the University of Witten/Herdecke and Prof. Hölzle from the University of Aachen, Dr. Hajo Peters is the editor of a surgical clinic guide, which was published by the Springer-Verlag in August 2017 and is already an Amazon bestseller. Its predecessor (published in 2007 by Elsevier-Verlag) is considered standard literature. Memberships: • German Association for Implant Dentistry (DGI) • German Association for Dental and Oral Medicine (DGZMK) • Working Group for Maxillofacial Surgery (AGKi) • Working Group for Forensic Odontostomatology (AKFOS) • Working Group Oral Pathology and Oral Medicine (AKOPOM) • International Association of Student Clinicians- American Dental Association (SCADA) Contact details mundgerecht Specialist practice for oral health Dr. Hajo Peters Weimarer Strasse 5/21 A-1180 Vienna www.mundgerecht.at AUTHOR CASE STUDY

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