Screw Retained Implant Crown

Screw Retained Implant Crown

Lucky Dental Lab’s Screw Retained Implant Crown offers secure screw fixation (titanium/cobalt-chromium), avoiding cement residue risks. 3D-milled (micron-precision), CE/FDA/ISO13485-compliant, it blends durability (350N, 5-year guarantee), versatility (anterior/posterior), and 3-day fast turnaround.
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Shenzhen Lucky Dental Laboratory Co., Ltd. is one of the leading manufacturers and suppliers of screw retained implant crown in China. With abundant experience, we warmly welcome you to buy discount screw retained implant crown from our factory. We also accept customized orders.

 

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Screw Retained Implant Crown

 

1. Core Design & Anchoring Advantage

The Screw Retained Implant Crown features a secure, screw-driven fixation-utilizing medical-grade titanium or cobalt-chromium screws-to lock tightly onto dental implant fixtures. Unlike cement-retained alternatives, its screw-based structure eliminates the risk of hidden cement residue (a primary trigger for peri-implant inflammation and tissue irritation) while enabling tool-free retrievability. This design allows dentists to easily remove the crown for thorough cleaning, minor repairs, or occlusion adjustments, ensuring long-term implant health and patient comfort.

2. Premium Craftsmanship & Compliance

Crafted via state-of-the-art 3D milling (achieving micron-level precision) by Lucky Dental Lab-with 20+ years of expertise in global dental restorations-it fully complies with CE, FDA, and ISO13485 standards, guaranteeing safety and consistency. The crown's underlying framework ensures a seamless, gap-free fit with implant abutments, preventing bacterial infiltration. Its porcelain or ceramic veneer is custom-matched to the patient's natural teeth in color, shade, and translucency, creating an aesthetically unnoticeable integration that blends with the surrounding dentition.

3. Durability & Clinical Practicality

Engineered to withstand daily chewing forces of up to 350N-equivalent to the load-bearing capacity of natural molars-it comes with a 5-year quality guarantee and supports lifelong usability with proper oral care. Versatile by design, it is ideal for both anterior teeth (where aesthetic precision is critical) and posterior teeth (where high bite pressure demands robustness). Additionally, its streamlined 3-day in-lab turnaround optimizes dentists' clinical workflows, reducing patient wait times without compromising on quality.

 

 

Products Specification

 

 

Manufacturer

Lucky Dental Lab

Quality

Great

Customer service

Professional

Shipping Carrier

UPS, FedEx, DHL, etc.

Guarantee

5 years

turnaround time

3 days in lab

 

 

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20231119210743

 
FAQ

 

How does its screw-driven fixation compare to cement-retained crowns in terms of long-term implant health?

 

The screw-driven fixation of implant crowns outperforms cement-retained alternatives in safeguarding long-term implant health, primarily through three key advantages:

 

Eliminating residual cement risks: Unlike cement-retained crowns, which often leave hidden cement residue around the implant-abutment junction (a leading cause of peri-implant inflammation, bone loss, and even implant failure), screw-retained designs require no luting cement. This eliminates the primary trigger for chronic peri-implant diseases that undermine long-term stability.

Facilitating proactive maintenance: Screw-retained crowns are easily retrievable (without damaging the implant or crown) for thorough cleaning, periodontal examinations, or adjustments. This allows dentists to address early signs of peri-implant issues (e.g., plaque buildup, soft tissue inflammation) promptly. In contrast, cement-retained crowns are difficult to remove intact, often delaying intervention until problems worsen.

Ensuring stable, stress-distributed fixation: Screw-driven retention creates a direct, mechanical lock between the crown and implant abutment, with even force distribution during chewing. Cement-retained crowns rely on adhesive bonding, which may degrade over time (e.g., due to saliva, temperature changes) leading to micro-gaps. These gaps harbor bacteria, increasing the risk of recurrent inflammation that compromises implant longevity.

 

In short, screw-retained fixation minimizes preventable, long-term threats to implant health by resolving the core limitations of cement-based retention-residue-related inflammation and poor accessibility for maintenance.