Implant Occlusion that Makes Sense!
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Implant crowns should be out of occlusion, right? Think again!
In my experience, single tooth implant crowns when I see them are IN occlusion and holding shim – even when this was not intended by the Restorative Dentist.
When this happens, should we be adjusting the implant crown? Or perhaps the adjacent tooth? *shock horror*
And how often would this need to be repeated?
This podcast will show you a better way to manage implant occlusion!
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