Uses of Multi-Unit Implant Systems
- In Full-arch restorations, multi-unit implant systems like All-on-4, All-on-6, and All-on-8, replace an entire tooth arch with a fixed prosthesis, enhancing the patient’s functionality and natural-looking smiles.
- The multi-unit implant systems provide a stable, secure solution for patients with traditional dentures, reducing slippage risk and improving chewing efficiency.
- The Hybrid dentures combine traditional and fixed prosthetics, supported by implants, offering a comfortable, long-lasting solution for patients with significant tooth loss.
- The Zygomatic implants are used in cases where maxillary bone quality or quantity is insufficient, providing a stable foundation for full arch restorations.
Applications of Multi-Unit Implant Systems
- The multi-unit abutments are designed to correct implant angulation, ensuring a proper fit and alignment of the prosthesis, especially beneficial for patients with varying implant angles.
- Multi-unit abutments can correct height disparities between implants, ensuring uniform and stable prosthesis seating by selecting abutments with different height profiles.
- It is utilized in prosthetic restorations like implant-retained bars, hybrid dentures, and zygomatic implants, offering a versatile and reliable solution for complex dental cases.
- The multi-unit implant systems enhance dental prosthetics' aesthetics and functionality by providing a stable foundation, resulting in a natural-looking smile and improved chewing efficiency.
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