Cement-Retained Crowns & Bridges

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Digital Precision

Consistent fit and precision with CAD/CAM design.

Digital Precision

Consistent fit and precision with CAD/CAM design.

Digital Precision

Consistent fit and precision with CAD/CAM design.

Material Flexibility

Wide range of material options for strength or esthetics.

Material Flexibility

Wide range of material options for strength or esthetics.

Material Flexibility

Wide range of material options for strength or esthetics.

Advanced Support

Dedicated technical support for complex cases.

Advanced Support

Dedicated technical support for complex cases.

Advanced Support

Dedicated technical support for complex cases.

Flexible Timelines

Flexible turnaround times to fit clinical schedules.

Flexible Timelines

Flexible turnaround times to fit clinical schedules.

Flexible Timelines

Flexible turnaround times to fit clinical schedules.

Cement-retained implant restorations for cases where natural emergence and esthetics matter most ProXzir®, IPS e.max®, PFM, and PEEK material options.

Cement-retained implant restorations for cases where natural emergence and esthetics matter most ProXzir®, IPS e.max®, PFM, and PEEK material options.

Cement-retained implant restorations for cases where natural emergence and esthetics matter most ProXzir®, IPS e.max®, PFM, and PEEK material options.

Materials

Materials

Choice of Materials

Flexible material choices to ensure optimal performance and natural-looking outcomes.

ProxZir™ Super Strength

ProxZir™ Super Strength

ProxZir™ Zirconia Porcelain Layered

ProxZir™ Zirconia Porcelain Layered

Hand-Layered PFM

Hand-Layered PFM

IPS e.Max Press

IPS e.Max Press

IPS e.Max CAD/CAM

IPS e.Max CAD/CAM

PEEK

PEEK

Build Your Case

Start your case with precision workflows, flexible materials, and expert lab support at every step.

Choose Restoration Type

Choose Restoration Type

Select Crown Material

Choose Abutment Material

Specify Units

PMMA TEMP

FAQ.

FAQ.

Cement Retained Support FAQs

Find answers about product specifications, workflows, and what to expect for each case.

What's the cement protocol for implant restorations?

Use a cement designed for implant work (e.g., resin-modified glass ionomer or implant-specific cements). Apply the minimum effective amount, seat fully, then meticulously remove all excess — especially subgingivally — before final cure. Excess cement is a known peri-implantitis risk.

When does cement-retained beat screw-retained?

When anterior esthetics matter and the screw access angle is unfavorable, when the implant emergence is shallow enough for safe cement cleanup, or when the patient prefers no access hole. Otherwise screw-retained is the safer default.

Can I switch from cement-retained to screw-retained mid-case?

Sometimes — depends on the abutment design and screw access feasibility. If you change your mind mid-case, contact your account manager and we'll adjust the prosthetic plan.

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