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Title: Esthetic option for the implant-supported single-tooth restoration -- treatment sequence with a ceramic abutment. Author: Boudrias P, Shoghikian E, Morin E, Hutnik P. Journal: J Can Dent Assoc; 2001 Oct; 67(9):508-14. PubMed ID: 11597342. Abstract: A single implant-supported restoration is one treatment alternative to consider for the replacement of a missing tooth. Technological advances in materials and machining have led to the development of a densely sintered aluminum oxide ceramic abutment, designed and machined using CAD/CAM technology. This manufacturing method improves management of the subgingival depth of the crown/abutment interface and enhances the esthetic qualities of the restoration. However, since this ceramic abutment has less mechanical resistance than metal abutments, its use should be confined to the restoration of incisors and premolars not subjected to excessive occlusal forces.[Abstract] [Full Text] [Related] [New Search]