Screw and Cement Retained Implant Prosthesis (SCRP)

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Screw and Cement Retained Implant Prosthesis (SCRP)

Screw and cement retained prosthesis combination comes with dual advantage. 

A cement retained framework with screw holes on the occlusal surface and uniquely created cementable abutments become the base of the system, resulting in a newly developed screw and cement retained prosthesis.


Advantages


  • By combining screw retention with cement retention, the prosthesis can benefit from enhanced retention and stability.


  • In cases where esthetics are critical, especially in the anterior region of the mouth, a screw plus cement-retained prosthesis can offer a balance between esthetics and retrievability. The screw access hole can be strategically placed in a less visible area, while the cement provides a seamless appearance without visible screw access channels on the facial surface of the restoration.


  • This hybrid approach allows for easier maintenance and repairs compared to fully cement-retained restorations.


  • In situations where implant angulation or alignment is challenging, a screw plus cement-retained prosthesis offers flexibility. 

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