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Bellagio Dental Implant Center

Screw-Retained Crowns

In North Palm Beach, FL

What are screw-retained crowns?

Screw-retained implant crowns are single-tooth fixed restorations that are secured to a dental implant by means of a screw. They are a popular choice among implant dentists because they offer several advantages over cemented crowns, including:

  • Precision: Screw-retained crowns can be precisely placed, which ensures that they fit well and function properly.
  • Bone retention: Screw-retained crowns help to maintain bone around the implant, which can help to prevent future problems.
  • Ease of maintenance: Screw-retained crowns are easy to remove for maintenance or repairs, which can help to extend their lifespan.
  • If you are considering a dental implant crown, talk to our dentists today. They can help you determine if a screw-retained crown is the right choice for you and can answer any questions you have about the procedure.

What is the process for placing
screw-retained crowns?

After the dental implant is placed and has osseointegrated for 3-4 months, our dentists will take special impressions called lab transfers. These impressions will be sent to a dental laboratory, where the abutment and crown will be fabricated together as a one-piece unit.

The crown and abutment are then screwed onto the implant. This process ensures that the crown is precisely placed and that it is able to withstand extreme chewing forces.

Bone density requirements and required scans

There is a minimum amount of bone volume that is required to support dental implants. This bone volume is typically measured using cone beam or CBCT imaging, which are types of 3-D X-rays.

Our dentists will use these images to assess the amount of bone available in the area where the implant will be placed. They will also look for any other anatomical structures that may affect the placement of the implant, such as nerves or sinuses.

If the amount of bone is insufficient, our dentists may recommend bone grafting to increase the bone volume. Bone grafting is a surgical procedure that involves transferring bone from another part of the body to the area where the implant will be placed.

Once the bone density has been assessed, our dentists will create a surgical plan. This plan will include the location of the implant, the type of implant that will be used, and the type of crown that will be placed.

The surgical plan will be based on the patient’s individual needs and preferences. Our dentists will discuss the plan with the patient in detail and answer any questions that they may have.

If you are considering a screw-retained implant crown, talk to our dentists today. They can help you determine if you are a good candidate for this procedure and can answer any questions you have about the process.

Contact us today to schedule a consultation and learn more about screw-retained crowns. We can help you determine if this is the right procedure for you and answer any questions you have.

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What is a screw-retained crown, and how does it differ from a cemented crown?

A screw-retained crown is a dental crown that is secured to a dental implant using a small screw, making it easier to remove if necessary for maintenance or adjustments. Unlike cemented crowns, which are permanently bonded, screw-retained crowns allow for easier access without the risk of damaging the crown or surrounding tissue.

Screw-retained crowns are often recommended for implant-supported restorations, especially in cases where easy removal may be necessary for cleaning, maintenance, or repairs. They are commonly used in situations where the positioning of the implant allows for the screw to be placed in a non-visible area of the crown.

How long do screw-retained crowns last?

With proper care, screw-retained crowns can last 10 to 15 years or even longer. The longevity depends on maintaining good oral hygiene, attending regular dental checkups, and avoiding habits like grinding your teeth or chewing on hard objects that could damage the crown.

What are the benefits of screw-retained crowns?

Screw-retained crowns offer several benefits, including easier removal for repairs or cleaning, a reduced risk of cement leakage (which can sometimes cause irritation or infection), and greater stability in some cases. They are also more predictable in terms of placement, ensuring a precise fit and alignment.

Is the procedure for placing a screw-retained crown painful?

The procedure for placing a screw-retained crown is generally not painful. Local anesthesia is used during the process to ensure comfort, and any post-procedure discomfort is typically mild and can be managed with over-the-counter pain medication. Our team at Bellagio Dental Implant Center ensures a smooth, comfortable experience throughout the treatment.

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