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The first step in retrieving a cement retained implant crown is to locate the access hole, which is usually found in the occlusal (biting) surface of the crown. Next, use an explorer or a pick to remove the excess cement around the access hole. Then, use a special implant removal tool to gently unscRead more
The first step in retrieving a cement retained implant crown is to locate the access hole, which is usually found in the occlusal (biting) surface of the crown. Next, use an explorer or a pick to remove the excess cement around the access hole.
See lessThen, use a special implant removal tool to gently unscrew the implant crown. Once the implant crown is unscrewed, gently lift it off the implant abutment.