D6065 implant supported porcelain ceramic crown.
Abutment supported ceramic crown.
This is the nub where the implant s dental crown bridge or denture is secured.
The restoration attaches directly to the implant body and does not have an abutment that connects the crown to the implant.
Instead you should have reported d6058 abutment supported porcelain ceramic crown along with d6056 prefabricated abutment.
Most dental implant systems require the attachment of an abutment retainer to an implant.
An implant supported crown is attached directly to the surgically placed implant body and does not require a separate connection device aka abutment.
Since the procedure for an abutment supported crown involves the placement of a dental implant you may wish to read the related content concerning endosteal implants.
An implant supported crown replaces an entire tooth from root to crown.
Two fixtures for dental implants include abutment and crown.
For this reason an all porcelain crown is typically used to on teeth within the smile zone whereas a fully ceramic crown is most often used in the rear of the mouth.
With regard to reimbursement unless the patient s dental plan.
An abutment is typically screwed into the implant and used to support the crown.
A single crown restoration that is retained supported and stabilized by implant.
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