We typically recommend doing THIS with screw retained instead of cemented

We typically recommend doing THIS with screw retained instead of cemented

Today, I want to show some inflammation around the implants and around the crowns, and how you need to maintain it as a dentist. As a doctor, you take the crown and clean it. In these two crowns, you can see it's a bridge of two implants. You can see the inflammation in the gingiva & you can see it's swollen a little bit and that the color of it is red. What we want to do is a little maintenance for the gingiva & for the crowns to return to a good condition and then move from there.
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Basically what we do is, take off the crowns and clean it a little bit with a brush. Leave it like that for about a week or two for it to heal by itself. Then clean the crowns and put them back in. In the meantime you can switch from multi-unit to healing cap. You can assemble a healing cap on top of the multi-unit. The best thing is not to leave the multi-unit exposed because you have a thread in the multi-unit. And if some food or residues of something goes into the thread, they can harm the thread. And then you'll have a problem in certain back disc crowns.


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