Implants
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Screw-retained implant bridges feature an access hole, typically on the occlusal or lingual surface, allowing the restoration to be secured directly to the implant with a fixation screw. This design enables easy removal for repairs, adjustments, or professional cleaning while maintaining stability and precision.
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Screw-retained implant crowns are single-unit restorations that connect directly to the implant via a fixation screw, integrating the implant connection and crown into one seamless piece. Designed using advanced CAD/CAM technology, they deliver a precise fit, natural emergence profile, and efficient seating, minimising chair time. Their design also allows for easy removal when repairs, adjustments, or professional cleaning are required.
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Cement-retained implant bridges are designed to replace missing teeth by securing the bridge to abutments with dental cement. They replicate the function and appearance of natural teeth, offering a seamless and stable restoration. In suitable cases, this approach provides a dependable solution for restoring both oral function and aesthetics following tooth loss.
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Cement-retained implant crowns replace missing teeth by securing the crown to an abutment with dental cement. Designed to closely replicate the form, color, and function of a natural tooth, each crown is precisely crafted for optimal aesthetics and performance. This proven restoration method offers patients a reliable, natural-looking solution for tooth replacement.