Screw retained restoration on 2 proximal implants. The scan abutments we used & all the multi units
July 20, 2022
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5 minutes to read
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Screw retained restoration on 2 proximal implants. Today we have a case that it’s not such a difficult case, but you can see a couple of things that are very interesting in this case. First of all, we have crowns that were made a long time ago, and you can see the difference in the technology between let’s call it the CAD/CAM era. And 15 years ago, when you didn’t have all those technologies in the forming of the crowns, in everything, in how it was done. And the second thing is we had a patient with implants and crowns, and we need to make impressions and we need to make a new bridge, new crowns, everything new.
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