Author/Authors :
Uludamar, Altay , Ozkan, Yasemin Kulak University of Marmara - Faculty of Dentistry - Department of Prosthodontics, Turkey
Title Of Article :
Cement selection of cemented implant supported restorations
Abstract :
Implanted-supported restorations are an accepted, clinically successful treatment modality to replace missing teeth. The clinicians have a choice between screw-supported and cement-supported implant restorations (CSIR). Cement supported implant restorations are routinely used implant retained restorations. When treatment planning cement-supported implant restorations, the clinical success and durability of these definitive restorations include many factors, including the choice and clinical technique for definitive cement for final restorations. Currently, within the variety of cement available, clinicians have a number of choices for cement-retained implants. In considering CSIR the ideal cement should be strong enough to retain to crown indefinitely, yet weak enough to allow the clinician to retrieve it if necessary. These articles provide an overview about cement used CSIR.
NaturalLanguageKeyword :
Implant restorations , cement retention
JournalTitle :
Cumhuriyet Dental Journal