2018
DOI: 10.1155/2018/6850720
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The Use of a Hybrid Pillar and Its Importance for Aesthetic Rehabilitation and Tissue Stability: A Clinical Report

Abstract: In the past, aesthetics had a secondary role in implant rehabilitation. Nowadays, the search for a perfect and harmonious aesthetic has stimulated the development of new materials and techniques. Due to this aesthetic requirement, the hybrid abutment (titanium link + zirconia) emerged as an alternative to metallic pillars. The hybrid abutment made a more favorable aesthetic possible, provided reliable mechanical properties, and increased biocompatibility to the surrounding tissues. Additionally, the individual… Show more

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“…Today, through CAD/CAM technology, the hybrid abutment is projected and produced, with a focus on the mechanical features of the materials [ 6 ]. Currently, there is a wide range of CAD/CAM ceramic abutments with different geometries for connecting the abutment to the implant.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Today, through CAD/CAM technology, the hybrid abutment is projected and produced, with a focus on the mechanical features of the materials [ 6 ]. Currently, there is a wide range of CAD/CAM ceramic abutments with different geometries for connecting the abutment to the implant.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%