Angulated screw channel full contour zirconia implant bridge for restoration in patient with limited mouth opening: A Case Study Kuckreja Harinder1,*, Kuckreja KBS2,3 1Professor and Head, Department of Prosthodontics, Baba Jaswant Singh Dental College, Hospital and Research Institute, Ludhiana, (Punjab) India 2Prosthodontist and Consultant, The Tooth Place, Ludhiana 3Professor and Former Head, Department of Prosthodontics, Baba Jaswant Singh Dental College, Hospital and Research Institute, Ludhiana, (Punjab) India *Corresponding author: Dr. Harinder Kuckreja, Professor and Head, Department of Prosthodontics, Baba Jaswant Singh Dental College, Hospital and Research Institute, Ludhiana, (Punjab) India. Email-hkuckreja@gmail.com
Online published on 16 July, 2018. Abstract The use of digital technology has revolutionized implant dentistry by enhancing diagnostics, streamlining treatment planning, increasing the accuracy of implant placement and optimizing the design of abutments and crowns. With the current knowledge, there is evidence, that cement-retained options for treating implant situations may increase the risk for periodontal disease and are difficult to retrieve, so screw-retained solutions are being considered. The use of Monolithic Zirconia prostheses is becoming more prevalent. This is due to the development of efficient milling procedures and zirconia blocks with high resultant strength and enhanced optical and esthetic properties. This article presents a case of angulated screw channel access full contour monolithic zirconia implant bridge for a very limited mouth opening and inter-arch space in the restoration of mandibular first and second molars. Top Keywords Dental cad/cam, digital workflow, full contour zirconia, angulated screw channel, Implant Bridge. Top |