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When to Employ Angled Screw Channels For Implant Restorations?


Posted on 5/9/2022 by Evan
When to Employ Angled Screw Channels For Implant Restorations?Angled screw channels have become a popular choice for implant-based restorations. They offer many benefits over traditional straight screw channels, such as increased stability and reduced stress on the implant. Here is what one should know about these screw channels.

What Is Implant Restoration?


Implant restoration is the process of using an implant to support a crown, bridge, or denture. The implant is placed surgically in the jawbone and allowed to fuse with the bone over several months. Once the fusion is complete, the implant is then used to support the dental prosthetic. In most cases, implant restoration provides a more stable and comfortable fit than traditional methods of prosthetic support such as dentures or bridges. Additionally, an implant restoration can help to preserve jawbone density and prevent further tooth loss. For these reasons, implant restoration is an increasingly popular option for patients missing one or more teeth.

What Are Angled Screw Channels for Implant Restoration?


The angled screw channels are an essential part of dental implant surgery. They help place the screws in the bone to be securely fastened. Without these channels, the screws would not be able to grip the bone properly and would eventually loosen. The angled screw channels also help to ensure that the implant is placed at the correct angle. It is essential because if the implant is not placed at the correct angle, it could cause problems with chewing or speaking. Ultimately, the angled screw channels are a vital part of dental implant surgery and help to ensure that the surgery is successful.

Who Are Candidates for Angled Screw Channels for Implant Restoration?


Angled screw channels are typically used for patients who have a narrow jawbone. It is because the angled screw channels help to provide more stability for the implant. Additionally, angled screw channels are often used for patients who have had previous dental implant surgery. Ultimately, the surgeon uses angled screw channels for implant restoration on a case-by-case basis. Contact our office immediately in case you have any questions about dental implants or anything to do with oral health.

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