An esthetic solution for single-implant restorations - type III porcelain veneer bonded to a screw-retained custom abutment: a clinical report

The Journal of Prosthetic Dentistry
Pascal MagneSascha A Jovanovic

Abstract

A new esthetic solution to restore dental implants in combination with limited interdental, facial or labial, or interocclusal space is presented. This article describes the translational application of novel-design porcelain veneers and adhesive restorative principles in the implant realm. A patient is presented who was treated with a single implant-supported restoration replacing a missing mandibular lateral incisor and partially collapsed interdental space. A screw-retained custom metal ceramic abutment was combined with a bonded porcelain restoration. This unique design was motivated by the limited restorative space and subgingival implant shoulder. It was also developed as a solution to the interference of the screw-access channel with the incisal edge, therefore providing the surgeon with more options during implant axis selection. The porcelain-to-porcelain adhesive approach was used instead of traditional principles of retention and resistance form of the abutment.

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Oct 2, 2012·Dental Materials : Official Publication of the Academy of Dental Materials·Michael StimmelmayrFlorian Beuer
Jan 6, 2010·Dental Materials : Official Publication of the Academy of Dental Materials·Pascal MagneLuiz H Burnett
Nov 29, 2011·Clinical Oral Implants Research·Elisa OderichPascal Magne
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