A comprehensive approach can manage risk and restore function
Considerations for deciding between cement- and screw-retained options
Soft tissue framework for anterior implants
New materials save the day for this restorative approach
Discover some of the latest CAD/CAM bars and abutments available with this Buyer's Guide.
CAM implant abutments and bars are the cornerstones of a laboratory’s digital offerings. While digital dentistry can refer to everything from intraoral scanners to computerized shade taking, one of ...
This article reviews implant-supported restoration techniques. It explains the advantages and disadvantages of screw-retained versus cemented implant-supported restorations and the variations in techn...
One of the most popular new approaches to implant dentistry is the use of removable, friction-retained hybrid prostheses. This article discusses how this method brings many advantages and some challen...
IDT Executive Editor Daniel Alter, MSc, MDT, CDT, explores hot topics in dental impantology. Angled screw channel abutments, high-performance polymers, and general practitioners placing implants.
Prosthetic management and communication between dentist and laboratory are crucial