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In this video, learn the differences for patients between implant overdentures and screw-retained solutions, and why screw-retained implants are considered the superior choice by Dr. Rob in dental implantology. Implant overdentures are a popular option for replacing missing teeth, as they provide stability and support for removable dentures. However, they can still be prone to movement and require regular adjustments and part replacements. On the other hand, screw-retained implants offer a more permanent and secure solution. By attaching the restoration directly to the implant with abutments, patients can enjoy a more stable and comfortable fit. Screw-retained implants also have the added benefit of being easier to maintain and clean, as they can be removed for regular dental hygiene routines.
To learn more about the Smile Engineer and to join one of our courses, please visit www.stanleyinstitute.com.
By Dr. Robert StanleyIn this video, learn the differences for patients between implant overdentures and screw-retained solutions, and why screw-retained implants are considered the superior choice by Dr. Rob in dental implantology. Implant overdentures are a popular option for replacing missing teeth, as they provide stability and support for removable dentures. However, they can still be prone to movement and require regular adjustments and part replacements. On the other hand, screw-retained implants offer a more permanent and secure solution. By attaching the restoration directly to the implant with abutments, patients can enjoy a more stable and comfortable fit. Screw-retained implants also have the added benefit of being easier to maintain and clean, as they can be removed for regular dental hygiene routines.
To learn more about the Smile Engineer and to join one of our courses, please visit www.stanleyinstitute.com.