How Does A Dentist Attach A Crown To A Dental Implant?
Posted on 11/1/2023 by Dr Garcia's Office
When a dentist is fitting dental implants, one of the components that may be utilized is a dental crown. The crown replaces the missing tooth while the implant anchors the crown, keeping it in place. Essentially, dental implants are mounted with screw-retained dental crowns or sometimes, dental cement. A dentist will initially do a thorough examination of the teeth before suggesting the placement of dental implants.
Attaching Dental Crowns
A prosthodontist or other dental experts attach dental crowns using oral cement. The dentist carefully measures the abutment or the piece that connects the implant to the crown. An impression of the abutment is obtained that aids with fabricating the crown. Where oral cement is utilized, it means that there will be no need for a hole to be drilled as happens with a screw-retained dental crown. If a dentist chooses to use screw-retained crowns, then the crown is directly screwed into the abutment piece. The abutment is attached to the top area screw that is drilled into the jawbone.
Crowns for Dental Implants
A dental crown is a covering placed over the implant or tooth. It helps restore the tooth's shape and strength. Dental crowns are fabricated of different materials with the common ones being all-resin, ceramic, and metal. A dentist will suggest the crown material to be utilized depending on what tooth needs a dental implant. In most cases, dental crowns serve to cover the implants and enhance the structural integrity as well as the aesthetics of the teeth.
Once you have the crowns placed, try to avoid habits or things that can damage them such as grinding of teeth or chewing on ice and fingernails. Ensure you follow good hygiene, including brushing and flossing. Seeing the dentist or prosthodontist is also paramount since it helps check the teeth, dental implants, crowns, or other issues that may arise in your mouth. Your dental crowns may endure for about 5 to 15 years. Visit us to get more details about crowns and dental implants.
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