Implant-Supported Screw-Retained Vs Cemented Single Crown Fabricated By CAD / CAM Technology: A Clinical Case Report
Viktor Hadzhigaev, ZlatinaTomova, RadaKazakova, Stefan Zlatev
Affiliation
Department of Prosthetic Dentistry, Faculty of Dental Medicine, Medical University, Plovdiv, Bulgaria
Corresponding Author
Assoc. Prof. Angelina Vlahova, Department of Prosthetic Dentistry, Faculty of Dental Medicine, Medical University–Plovdiv, Bulgaria, Tel: +359888773670/ +358895428170; E-mail: a_vlahova@yahoo.com
Citation
Vlahova, A., et al. Implant-Supported Screw-Retained Vs Cemented Single Crown Fabricated By CAD / CAM Technology: A Clinical Case Report. (2018) J Dent Oral Care 4(1): 5- 7.
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Abstract
CAD/CAM technologies in Dental Implantology present opportunities for preliminary implant planning, surgical template design, guided surgery and fabrication of immediate and permanent implant-supported restorations. The aim of this publication is to compare two types of implant-supported single crowns–screw-retained and cemented, illustrated with a clinical case. Advantages and disadvantages of the both types of restorations are described. The choice between screw-retained and cemented implant-supported restoration is individual and depends on each clinical case.