Implants
The illustration above shows the assembly necessary to restore an implant with a crown. The assembly consists of an abutment with a screw that fits into the implant and a permanent crown which is then cemented onto the abutment.
A dental implant is a tooth root replacement made of titanium. Once in position, bone will grow against it and fuse the implant in place. An abutment connector secures the porcelain crown to the implant utilizing a retainer screw.
Natural looking and functioning root replacement implants and porcelain crowns, are guaranteed for a lifetime.
Advanced Computer-Guided Tooth Replacement in the Anterior Esthetic Bone.
Simplant
® computer-guided technology and three dimensional computed tomography (CT images) maps the precise location to position an implant and designs the retained porcelain crown.
A sophisticated stereolithic template assures ideal placement and angulation of the implant, achieving the ultimate aesthetic results.
Computer-generated implant detistry offers the
most advanced therapy available to replace missing teeth.
Michelle lost her upper left central incisor due to an accident. Replacing a central incisor in a twenty year old, attractive youth is the greatest challenge. The left central incisor must be the exact mirror image of the right central incisor. The color, width, length, contour, and emergence profile from the gum tissue must be perfect. The interdental papillae must be restored.
Utilizing advanced computer-guided Simplant® technology and a sterolithic template, the implant abutment was placed in the ideal position and location. After the implant healed, a ceramic custom abutment and all porcelain crown was secured to the implant. Michelle's perfect smile and self-confidence was restored.
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