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J Am Dent Assoc, Vol 129, No 12, 1732-1738.
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CLINICAL PRACTICE |
USING A SCREWLESS IMPLANT SYSTEM
Many dentists have been reluctant to place dental implants because they have found that most implants are costly and time-consuming to place and have long-term maintenance problems. Most of these problems are caused by using screws to connect the abutment to the implant, the crown to the abutment or both. The use of a screwless implant system and conventional prosthetics, the author contends, can make implant dentistry affordable, versatile and easy to incorporate into all general dental practices.
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