Abutment (dentistry)
A component used in dental prosthetics
Abutment (dentistry)[edit | edit source]
An abutment in dentistry refers to a critical component used in the construction of dental prosthetics, such as dental implants, bridges, and partial dentures. It serves as a connector, joining the prosthetic device to the oral cavity or to the dental implant itself.
Types of Abutments[edit | edit source]
Abutments can be classified into several types based on their function and the type of prosthetic they support:
Implant Abutments[edit | edit source]
Dental implant abutments are used to connect the implant, which is surgically placed into the jawbone, to the prosthetic crown. These abutments can be made from various materials, including titanium, zirconia, and gold. They are designed to provide a stable base for the dental crown and to ensure proper alignment and function.
Bridge Abutments[edit | edit source]
In the context of dental bridges, an abutment refers to the natural teeth that support the bridge. These teeth are prepared to receive crowns, which are then connected to the pontic (the false tooth) to fill the gap left by a missing tooth.
Partial Denture Abutments[edit | edit source]
For partial dentures, abutments are the teeth that provide support and retention for the denture. Clasps or other attachments are used to secure the denture to these abutment teeth.
Materials Used[edit | edit source]
The choice of material for an abutment depends on several factors, including the location in the mouth, aesthetic considerations, and the type of prosthetic being used. Common materials include:
- Titanium: Known for its strength and biocompatibility, titanium is a popular choice for implant abutments.
- Zirconia: Offers excellent aesthetics due to its tooth-like color and is often used in the anterior region.
- Gold: Sometimes used for its durability and ease of customization.
Function and Importance[edit | edit source]
Abutments play a crucial role in the success of dental prosthetics. They must be precisely manufactured and fitted to ensure the stability and longevity of the prosthetic device. Proper alignment and fit are essential to prevent complications such as peri-implantitis or prosthetic failure.
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