A crown venting technique for the cementation of implant-supported crowns.

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A crown venting technique for the cementation of implant-supported crowns. / Schwedhelm, Edzard; Lepe, Xavier; Aw, Tar Chee.

in: J PROSTHET DENT, Jahrgang 89, Nr. 1, 1, 2003, S. 89-90.

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@article{16de56797b57492f8788d9b0bcaf0e0e,
title = "A crown venting technique for the cementation of implant-supported crowns.",
abstract = "With the increased use of implant systems for the replacement of single teeth, some dental practitioners are choosing to permanently cement the final restoration instead of using the screw-retention modality. Many of these restorations have subgingival margins; therefore, the cementation technique becomes a critical procedure because incomplete seating of the restoration or excess cement can be lodged in the gingival sulcus. The use of a cement escape way or venting technique for the cementation of an implant-supported restoration is described.",
author = "Edzard Schwedhelm and Xavier Lepe and Aw, {Tar Chee}",
year = "2003",
language = "Deutsch",
volume = "89",
pages = "89--90",
journal = "J PROSTHET DENT",
issn = "0022-3913",
publisher = "Mosby Inc.",
number = "1",

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TY - JOUR

T1 - A crown venting technique for the cementation of implant-supported crowns.

AU - Schwedhelm, Edzard

AU - Lepe, Xavier

AU - Aw, Tar Chee

PY - 2003

Y1 - 2003

N2 - With the increased use of implant systems for the replacement of single teeth, some dental practitioners are choosing to permanently cement the final restoration instead of using the screw-retention modality. Many of these restorations have subgingival margins; therefore, the cementation technique becomes a critical procedure because incomplete seating of the restoration or excess cement can be lodged in the gingival sulcus. The use of a cement escape way or venting technique for the cementation of an implant-supported restoration is described.

AB - With the increased use of implant systems for the replacement of single teeth, some dental practitioners are choosing to permanently cement the final restoration instead of using the screw-retention modality. Many of these restorations have subgingival margins; therefore, the cementation technique becomes a critical procedure because incomplete seating of the restoration or excess cement can be lodged in the gingival sulcus. The use of a cement escape way or venting technique for the cementation of an implant-supported restoration is described.

M3 - SCORING: Zeitschriftenaufsatz

VL - 89

SP - 89

EP - 90

JO - J PROSTHET DENT

JF - J PROSTHET DENT

SN - 0022-3913

IS - 1

M1 - 1

ER -