The novel device to remove the cold welded connection implant restoration
10th Dentists and Prosthodontics Annual Meeting
June 27-28, 2016 New Orleans Louisiana, USA

Klenise S Paranhos, Shu Wei Kuo, Annas Alghamdi, Michael Ghalili and Sang-Choon Cho

New York University, USA

Scientific Tracks Abstracts: Oral Health Dent Manag

Abstract:

Currently one of the trends in implant restoration is screw and cement retained prosthesis (SCRP). This technique combines advantages of both the screw and the cement retained methodologies. The engaged abutment to implant and to superstructure is fabricated with a screw access hole occlusally and is cemented to the crown. This allows easy maintenance when the inner screw has been loosened or when the luting cement has washed-out. One drawback of this technique is that it makes it difficult to remove the bound abutment from the implant, especially if there is an internal conical sealed connection. The purpose of this presentation is to introduce an innovation devise that was develop to easy remove the cold welded connection abutments and restoration, when the retreat is necessary, creating this technique more predictable and comfortable for the patient.

Biography :

Klenise S Paranhos is currently working as a faculty member in New York University College of Dentistry, Comprehensive Care Postgraduate International Program, Cardiology and Comprehensive Care, New York City, United States.

Email: kp21@nyu.edu