Cement Retained Zirconia Implant Crown And Bridge Dental Lab
Cement Retained Zirconia Implant Crown
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Zirconia Implant Crown (Cement Retained)
A Zirconia Cement-Retained Implant Crown is a sophisticated dental restoration designed to replace a single missing tooth. This system involves the surgical insertion of an artificial titanium root into the jawbone, upon which a high-strength zirconia crown is permanently attached using dental cement. Once seated, the restoration is fixed and cannot be easily removed by the patient.
Product Features
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Monolithic or Layered Zirconia: Constructed from durable zirconia ceramic to ensure longevity and high resistance to occlusal forces.
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Cement-Based Fixation: The crown is bonded to the abutment using traditional dental luting agents.
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Integrated Design: Replaces the natural tooth structure from the root up to the biting surface.
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Simplified Lab Process: The manufacturing workflow is comparable to that of a crown for a natural tooth.
Product Advantages
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Superior Esthetics: Eliminates the need for screw access holes on the biting surface, which often require composite patching that may not perfectly match the crown's shade.
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Passive Fit: The cement layer allows for a more passive fit of the restoration onto the implant abutment.
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Compensates for Difficult Angulation: Offers easier insertion in cases where the implant has a unique path of draw or does not align with neighboring teeth.
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Economic Efficiency: Features lower laboratory costs compared to complex screw-retained systems.
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Simplified Clinical Workflow: Requires fewer component changes during the impression-taking, temporization, and delivery stages.
| Parameter Item | Specification & Description |
| Fixation Method | Cement-retained (Permanent) |
| Material | High-strength Zirconia |
| Retrievability | Difficult; not intended for frequent removal |
| Occlusal Integrity | Full table integrity (no screw access holes) |
| Clinical Complexity | Low; fewer component changes required |
| Lab Cost | Economical; comparable to natural tooth crowns |
FAQ
Q: What are implant Dental Prosthetics used for?
A: The implant dental restoration are suitable for those groups who are missing one or more teeth, who doesn't want to wear dentures, and have enough healthy bone to support implant system, it helps patients to gain esthetic dental which is close to natural teeth, improve chewing function and speech pattern.
Q: How long do implant Dental Prosthetics last?
A: Implants are the longest lasting tooth replacement option available. Generally speaking, a dental implant is designed to be a permanent fixture in the mouth. But the crown may only last 10-15 years before it will need to be replaced due to typical wear.
Q: How to care for Dental Prosthetics?
A: For a dental implant to last longer, it takes some daily basic maintenance.
1. Brush and floss the teeth.
Brush the teeth twice a day and floss each day. Taking good care of the teeth is important for maintaining the dental implant.
2. Go to the dentist for check-up regularly
Routine dental appointments are important to help the dental implant to last longer time. Keeping the teeth clean and gums healthy will help the implant to stay solidly in place.
Q: What materials are used in Dental Prosthetics?
A: There are many types of material can be used for dental restoration, like Zirconia, Emax, Full Cast Crown etc. Some patients need to use removable denture, it's made of resin, metal frame or other attachments. You'd better talk to dentist to choose affective restoration method and right material.
Q: Are Dental Prosthetics comfortable?
A: At the very beginning when patients wear the denture who just finished the restoration, he may feel a bit uncomfortable, it takes some time to get used to the new denture when put it into the mouth. We suggest to wear dentures all the time to check whether need to adjust the occlusal force, after adjusted, users can get used to new denture quickly and it won't affect daily chewing when eating food.