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Hello. Crowns of dental implants are produced very carefully and technique senstively. The position of your new dental implant will not be the same as previous one. So, old crown will not tolerate the difference between them and it can not be used.
Most likely no. The crown will very likely have to be remade as the position of the implant can vary when it is redone.Dr. Ajay Kashi
the answer is no due because they must perform a new treatment that includes new attachments that must fit perfectly with the crown, this is why a new crown must be placed.
Fixed full arch dental implants are screwed onto the implants and can only be removed at the dentist's office by a dentist.A retrofitted denture typically is something done on an existing denture by essentially modifying it so that if can clip onto few implants (almost like a ball and socket...
Hi ,It appears that your implant is losing bone around it and the threats are exposed .Best solution is to take it out, probably do a bone graft and another implant in a few month. Removing an implant is a relatively simple procedure .I hope this helps.Dr Sara Amini- implantologist City of...
Utilizing digital technology in both orthodontics and implant planning a specialist should be able to simulate the planned tooth movements to see if removing the implants is absolutely necessary. As a prosthodontist we work closely with other specialist like orthodontist to pre plan treatment...
Bonding agents do not adhere strongly to porcelain crowns. So, it has to be renewed or if they can be removed without any damage, they can be reshaped in dental laboratory.
Implants for posterior teeth should have enough strength to resist against heavy chewing forces. In that circumstance, if the material is being chosen as a narrower one than conventional implants, the implant should be a stronger material. Roxolid implants are made for that. If your implant is...
If you wish to regain the ability to chew again on this tooth then yes you would benefit from bone grafting and an implant. If the goal is to not get the tooth back in this position then you would not require it. One of the risks of not getting a tooth there can be that your opposing tooth on...
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