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Extra-Coronal RestorationsImplant Abutments for Crowns

Extra-Coronal Restorations: Implant Abutments for Crowns [This chapter will emphasise the need to:Be aware of the wide variety of abutment designs and materials which can be used for implant crownsProvide implant-related treatment in line with training and competencyChoose an appropriate design and material for an implant abutment based on aesthetic, functional, and parafunctional demands and ensure there is sufficient space to accommodate the abutment and the crown without occlusal interferencePrefer screw-retained one-piece restorations to enhance retrievability, and avoid problems with residual cementBe aware of the options to re-angulate screw-retained one-piece restorationsUse a torque wrench or torque-controlled handpiece to tighten abutment screws reliably according to manufacturers’ recommendations.] http://www.deepdyve.com/assets/images/DeepDyve-Logo-lg.png

Extra-Coronal RestorationsImplant Abutments for Crowns

Part of the BDJ Clinician’s Guides Book Series
Editors: Wassell, Robert; Nohl, Francis; Steele, Jimmy; Walls, Angus
Extra-Coronal Restorations — Aug 1, 2018

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Publisher
Springer International Publishing
Copyright
© Springer International Publishing AG, part of Springer Nature 2019. This book has been previously published in 2002 by BDJ Books with the following title: A Clinical Guide to Crowns and Other Extra-coronal Restorations.
ISBN
978-3-319-79092-3
Pages
231 –245
DOI
10.1007/978-3-319-79093-0_16
Publisher site
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Abstract

[This chapter will emphasise the need to:Be aware of the wide variety of abutment designs and materials which can be used for implant crownsProvide implant-related treatment in line with training and competencyChoose an appropriate design and material for an implant abutment based on aesthetic, functional, and parafunctional demands and ensure there is sufficient space to accommodate the abutment and the crown without occlusal interferencePrefer screw-retained one-piece restorations to enhance retrievability, and avoid problems with residual cementBe aware of the options to re-angulate screw-retained one-piece restorationsUse a torque wrench or torque-controlled handpiece to tighten abutment screws reliably according to manufacturers’ recommendations.]

Published: Aug 1, 2018

Keywords: Implant Abutment; Abutment Screw; Abutment Design; Zirconia Abutments; Abutment Material

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