PFM Dental Implant Bridge Co-Cr Screw Retained Bridge CAD CAM Designed
PFM Dental Implant Bridge
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PFM Implant Bridge -Co-Cr (Screw Retained)
PFM Dental Implant Bridge Co-Cr Screw Retained
The PFM (Porcelain-Fused-to-Metal) Non Precious Implant Bridge is a fixed dental restoration designed to replace multiple missing teeth. This system utilizes a high-quality Cobalt-Chromium (Co-Cr) base for structural integrity, with porcelain layered on top for a natural appearance. The restoration is anchored by inserting two or more artificial titanium roots into the jawbone. It is secured via screws that attach directly to the implants, allowing the bridge to be held firmly in place while remaining accessible to the clinician.
PFM Screw retained crowns can be made from a all plastic UCLA abutment, or can be cemented to a Ti-Base, at the doctor's preference.
The Benefits of PFM Implant Bridge
- Nondestructive Retrievability: The screw-retained design allows for easy and nondestructive removal of the restoration. This is vital for routine professional maintenance, hygiene, or repair procedures.
- Optimized Access: Through the use of Multi-unit abutments or angulated screw channel systems, the orientation and access position of the screw channel can be adjusted to fit the patient's anatomy.
- Healthy Peri-Implant Tissues: By utilizing a screw-retained design, the need for dental cement is eliminated. This removes the risk of subgingival cement excess, which is a known contributor to peri-implant complications, thereby promoting healthier surrounding tissue.
- Stability: The bridge is securely attached to titanium roots, providing a stable and functional replacement for missing teeth.
| Parameter | Description |
| Material | Cobalt-Chromium (Co-Cr) alloy for durability and strength |
| Restoration Type | PFM (Porcelain-Fused-to-Metal) |
| Retention Type | Screw Retained |
| Abutment Options | All plastic UCLA abutment or cemented to Ti-Base |
| Retrievability | Easy and nondestructive for maintenance/repair |
| Screw-Channel Orientation | Adjustable using multi-unit abutments or angulated screw channel systems |
| Cementation Risk | Eliminates risks associated with subgingival cement excess |
| Ideal For | Economical restoration option for implant-based applications |
| Health Benefits | Promotes healthy peri-implant tissues |
| Customization | Options for various implant systems and patient needs |
The PFM Dental Implant Bridge Co-Cr Screw Retained is suitable for the following clinical scenarios:
- Tooth Loss Restoration: Designed for patients with multiple missing teeth due to trauma, decay, or other reasons, providing a reliable restoration method.
- Complex Cases: Ideal for restoring multiple edentulous areas in patients, offering strength and stability with a Co-Cr screw-retained bridge.
- Posterior Region: Particularly effective in the posterior area (e.g., molars) where chewing forces are greater, as Co-Cr materials provide enhanced wear resistance.
- Aesthetic Requirements: PFM materials (porcelain-fused-to-metal) are often used in aesthetically sensitive areas, such as anterior teeth, to achieve a natural appearance.
- Varied Oral Conditions: Suitable for patients where traditional fixed bridges may not be viable, especially in cases of insufficient bone volume or poor periodontal health.
- Alternative to Conventional Dentures: Offers a more stable solution for patients who cannot wear removable dentures, providing better retention and function.
- Long-Term Use: Designed for cases requiring durable restorations, Co-Cr screw-retained options provide enhanced longevity and reliability.
- Elderly Patients: Addresses specific needs of older adults by offering enhanced chewing efficiency and improved quality of life.