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Screw-retained implant crowns are a popular dental solution for replacing missing teeth by securely attaching crowns to implant posts.. Screw-retained implant crowns offer a durable and easily maintainable solution for tooth replacement.

Screw-Retained Implant Crown

Dental implants have been one of the most impressive improvements in dentistry. They have become the standard solution for lost teeth due to harm, decay, or other oral health problems. An implant consists of a metal post established into the jawbone to sustain a crown, bridge, or denture. Screw-retained implant crowns have become a prominent option for tooth alternatives because of their numerous benefits. Continue reading this blog for essential information about Screw-Retained Implant Crowns.

Usage Areas of Screw-Retained Implant Crowns

The implant crowns are utilized to substitute missing teeth. They are perfect for patients with adequate space and gum tissue for implant placement. The screw-retained implant crown is a more traditional method for attaching the crown to the implant post. improved strength, a customizable fit, and a natural-looking appearance, e-max© Crowns offer numerous benefits and can last for many years. 

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Advantages and Disadvantages of Screw-Retained Implant Crowns

Screw-retained implant crowns have numerous benefits. They are more convenient to wash and maintain than cemented implant crowns. The crown is easily removed and replaced if required, making them a more suitable choice for long-term dental care. Screw-retained implant crowns are also less likely to come loose than cemented crowns. They can be made using CAD/CAM technology, which qualifies for a precise fit and decreases the chance of mistakes.

However, there are also a few disadvantages to screw-retained implant crowns. They are more noticeable than cemented crowns due to the screw access hole. They can also be more difficult to place, and there is a higher risk of the screw coming loose.

How Is Screw-Retained Implant Crown Made?

Screw-retained implant crowns are made using CAD/CAM technology. The dentist takes a 3D scan of the patient’s jaws, creates a digital crown model and uses the clinic laboratory, where the crown is fabricated using a milling machine. Then the crown gets attached to the implant post using a screw.

Application of Screw-Retained Implant Crown

Screw-retained implant crowns are suitable for patients with good oral health and adequate gum tissue for the implant post to fit. The dentist will determine if the patient’s conditions are suitable for a screw-retained implant crown. Once the implant is placed, the screw-retained crown is attached to the implant post using a screw.

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