Implant Cemented Crown

Implant Cemented Crown – Premium Fixed Dental Solution
Our Implant Cemented Crown combines 22 years of precision craftsmanship with advanced digital workflow. Made from FDA-listed materials and ISO 13485-certified generation benchmarks, each crown conveys prevalent aesthetics with zero unmistakable screw gaps. With a first-time fit rate surpassing industry benchmarks and a redo rate underneath 2%, your patients appreciate diminished chair time whereas you advantage from streamlined clinical productivity. Standard turnaround is fair 3 days, with assisted alternatives accessible for pressing cases.

What Is an Embed Cemented Crown?
The item is for all time reinforced to a custom or stock projection utilizing dental cement. The projection screws specifically into the embed installation, and the crown is situated over it—just like cementing a conventional crown onto a common tooth.
This method is especially popular in the anterior aesthetic zone. No screw access hole means no occlusal disruption. Your patient gets a seamless, tooth-like appearance.
Key Features & Specifications
| Feature | Description |
|---|---|
| Materials | Porcelain-fused-to-metal (PFM), all-ceramic, or zirconia crown on titanium/zirconia abutment |
| Aesthetic Design | No visible screw hole; mimics natural tooth emergence profile |
| Biocompatibility | FDA-listed & CE-certified materials; safe for long-term use |
| Fracture Resistance | Solid occlusal surface increases structural integrity |
| Fit Accuracy | CAD/CAM precision ensures passive fit and minimal adjustment |
| Warranty | 2-year coverage for quality-related issues |
| Lead Time | 3-day standard / 4–5 days for complex cases / expedited service available |
| Indications | High aesthetic areas; correcting non-parallel implant angulations |
| Contraindications | Insufficient vertical space (<7mm); high risk of peri-implantitis; very short abutments |

Why Choose Our Implant Cemented Crown?
Superior Aesthetic Outcome
No screw access hole on the biting surface. Your crown looks exactly like a natural tooth. Perfect for front teeth where appearance matters most.
Angulation Correction
Custom abutments compensate for off-angle implants. We align the crown emergence with adjacent teeth—no compromise on appearance or function.
Ideal Occlusal Anatomy
The intact chewing surface distributes forces evenly. You can control the patient's bite with precision. No occlusal interference from screw channels.
Passive Fit with Cement Buffer
The thin cement layer acts as a shock absorber. This makes seating easier and reduces stress on the implant-abutment connection.
Enhanced Fracture Resistance
Solid porcelain structure—no central hole—means fewer chips and cracks under heavy chewing forces.
Familiar Clinical Workflow
The cementation procedure mirrors traditional crown delivery. Your team already knows the steps. No special training required.
Easier Posterior Access
Limited vertical space in molars? Cemented crowns are simpler to seat than screw-retained designs that need screwdriver clearance.
Materials & Customization
We offer three restoration types:
- Porcelain-Fused-to-Metal (PFM): Classic strength and reliability for posterior restorations.
- All-Ceramic: Metal-free aesthetics for patients with metal sensitivities.
- Zirconia: Maximum durability and natural translucency—ideal for high-stress zones and anterior aesthetics.
All Implant Cemented Crown abutments are designed to your case prescription. We support both digital impressions (STL files) and traditional PVS impressions.
Clinical Guidelines
Preparation Requirements
- Minimum 7mm restorative space from implant platform to opposing dentition.
- Custom abutment height and taper tailored to emergence profile.
- Margins positioned 0.5mm to 1.0mm subgingivally for cement control.
Cement Protocol
Use implant-specific resin cement for retrievability. Follow the "copy abutment" technique to pre-express excess cement before final seating.
Avoid zinc phosphate or glass ionomer—they're radiolucent and nearly impossible to remove.
Quality Assurance & Warranty
- US FDA Registered and ISO 13485:2016 Certified production facility.
- Every restoration undergoes strict pre-shipment inspection.
- 2-year warranty on fixed restorations: free repair or remake for quality-related issues.
- Continuous technical support throughout the warranty period.

Fast Turnaround & Reliable Delivery
- 3-day standard shipment for routine cases.
- 4–5 days for complex fixed/removable restorations.
- Expedited service with priority processing—free support available for urgent cases.
- Same-day shipment and next-day delivery options in selected regions.
Frequently Asked Questions
Q:How do I prevent "Cement Sepsis" (Peri-implantitis)?
A:The key is margin visibility. We design custom abutment margins no deeper than 0.5mm to 1.0mm subgingivally. This lets you see and remove excess cement easily.
Use the "Copy Abutment" technique: Create a chairside dummy of the abutment with fast-set putty. Seat the crown on the dummy first to express excess cement, then transfer the pre-vented crown to the patient's mouth. This minimizes subgingival cement residue.
Q:What is the best cement to use for implant crowns?
A:We recommend implant-specific resin cements (e.g., Premier Implant Cement). These offer high leakage resistance but lower tensile strength—meaning better retrievability if you ever need to remove the crown.
Avoid zinc phosphate or glass ionomer. Their low radiopacity makes hidden cement invisible on X-rays, and they're nearly impossible to remove without damaging the abutment.
Q:How do I handle a "short" abutment where the crown keeps falling off?
A:When vertical height is limited, we add retentive grooves to the custom abutment. On the clinical side, sandblast both the abutment (50μm alumina) and the internal crown surface, then apply a metal primer (MDP). This creates a chemical-mechanical hybrid bond that compensates for limited retention height.
Q:Custom Abutment vs. Stock Abutment: Is the cost difference worth it?
A:Absolutely. Stock abutments are round and don't mimic natural tooth contours. This pushes the cement margin deep into tissue—increasing peri-implantitis risk.
Custom abutments support the natural gum shape. They keep the cement line visible and safe. They also provide a proper transition zone that supports the interdental papilla, reducing food impaction and gingival recession. Stock abutments simply can't deliver that.
Contact Us
Ready to elevate your Implant Cemented Crown restorations? Email info@hycdentallab.com to request a case consultation or place your first order today.
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