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An introductory therapeutic modality for restoring implants and natural teeth using conus crowns: a 5-year case
Abstract:
The advent of cylindric titanium implants and the prevalence of periodontal disease have necessitated a restoration that facilitates the performance of oral physiotherapy. The use of the conical crown as a metallic covering over natural teeth and implants--with a suprastructure that is retained through a specific degree of convergence without cement or screws--allows access for enhanced oral hygiene practices, while providing for esthetic and functional goals.