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<blockquote data-quote="Brett Hansen CDT" data-source="post: 240585" data-attributes="member: 3194"><p>I average about one screw-retained crown a day. Almost all of these are done with an Atlantis custom Titantium base and a monolithic crown over top(Zenostar, Zenostar MT, or e.max). Screw retained crowns have a huge advantage over cement retained for the reasons stated above. The reason I choose to go cement retained over screw retained is almost always do to the path of insertion into the implant. If the implant wasn't placed so that it is parallel with the adjacent contacts, then cement retained is usually a better option so we don't create a food trap.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Brett Hansen CDT, post: 240585, member: 3194"] I average about one screw-retained crown a day. Almost all of these are done with an Atlantis custom Titantium base and a monolithic crown over top(Zenostar, Zenostar MT, or e.max). Screw retained crowns have a huge advantage over cement retained for the reasons stated above. The reason I choose to go cement retained over screw retained is almost always do to the path of insertion into the implant. If the implant wasn't placed so that it is parallel with the adjacent contacts, then cement retained is usually a better option so we don't create a food trap. [/QUOTE]
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