Zinc phosphate as a definitive cement for implant-supported crowns and fixed dentures
Dennis Flanagan Private Practice, Willimantic, CT, USA Abstract: Implant-supported dental prostheses can be retained by a screw or cement. Implant-supported fixed partial dentures have a passive fit. A passive fit means there is an internal gap between the abutment surface and the intaglio of the re...
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2017-11-01T00:00:00Z.
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