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What if implant-based prosthodontics would have a standard screw head?
Stefano Pieralli1, Florian Beuer2, Michael Naumann2,3
1Department of Prosthodontics, Geriatric Dentistry and Craniomandibular Disorders, Charité - Universitätsmedizin Berlin, Aßmannshauser Straße 4-6, 14197, Berlin, Germany. stefano.pieralli@charite.de.
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The management of a loosened screw of an implant-based restoration - whether or not documentation of the respective implant system is available - is a common and challenging complication in dental practice simply due to the fact that the right screw driver must be available. This short communication highlights the need for technical standardization of certain components in implant prosthodontics. For example, screw head geometries, show a wide range between the systems and manufacturers, and make it necessary to provide matching screw drivers. Subsequently, prosthetic maintenance becomes less time and cost effective. Comparisons to the consumer electronics industry are drawn, where standardization improves usability and sustainability. It suggests that voluntary cooperation within the industry could create a unified standard. Standardization would facilitate clinical workflows in particular when complications occur, enhance patient safety, reduce costs, and improve long-term outcomes of implant-based restorations.

