Implant Restorative Technique Offers More Durability and Longevity

Dentistry Today

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Although advances in chairside and laboratory technologies have simplified and streamlined the restorative workflow, in many cases, integrity of the final implant restoration is often sacrificed by the laboratory’s overuse of the standard and stock Ti base technique. Ti base techniques too often result in debonding from the final crown insert cavity simply because of disproportionate distribution of force on the restoration. Using backward planning via CAD technology, ZirámiX Implant Complete Solutions are designed to provide the necessary support for two-piece cementable and one-piece screw-retained implant restorations. The components are compatible with most major implant brands, including soft-tissue models and final Ti screws, and are also available in a gold-plated finish for better aesthetics. Digital scanbody components and support are available on a per-case basis.

For more information, call ZirámiX Dental Lab at (888) 825-2132 or visit ziramix.com.

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