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Crowns teeth #s 7-10, dental implant #9 with zirconium abutment
Comprehensive Dentistry:
One of best aspects of being a dentist in Palm Harbor, Florida is seeing a patient / treatment to the final smile. This series of pictures visually takes us from a missing front tooth (#9) to the final handsome smile. Let me start:
Loss of tooth #9
This athletic, competitive young man suffered the complete loss of tooth #9 due to trauma. He saw a dentist in New Jersey who made him a flipper and placed a dental implant.
Dental Implant #9
The dental implant is not a tooth, it is an artificial tooth root. To use the dental implant and abutment must be placed. In this case, a temporary plastic abutment was placed as well as processed provisional crowns on teeth #’s 7-10.
Zirconium Abutment
To achieve the most natural looking smile, we chose to use a zirconium abutment for the dental implant in the tooth #9 region. A zirconia abutment is white, and therefore much better looking than a standard metal / titanium abutment.
Non-metal containing Crowns
For decades, we dentists usually placed porcelain fused to metal crowns on all teeth. This is not the optimal choice for front crowns in the 21st century. These crowns are “e-max” crowns, no metal and very natural looking.
Dental Implant #9 with zirconia abutment
Why use a zirconia abutment?
Dental Implants are almost always made of titanium. The tooth, or crown, on the dental implant does not cement to the dental implant itself. The crown is cemented to the dental implant abutment. Originally, dental implant abutments were all made of titanium or a precious metal. When doing cosmetic dentistry, using crowns with no metal at all, a metal abutment presents with challenge. The crown on the dental implant abutment will be a different color. This is why I choose to use zirconia dental implant abutments in my Palm Harbor, FL dentist office, in cosmetically demanding positions of the mouth.

Teeth #s 7,8,10 prepared for crowns, zirconia abutment on Dental Implant #9

- Missing tooth #9
Modern comprehensive dentistry gives the patient and dentist many choices for tooth replacement. Seen in these pictures is a young man who lost tooth #9 through trauma, had a dental implant placed, a zirconia abutment was used for optimal esthetics and adjacent teeth #’s 7,8 &10 were crowned to complete a natural smile.
Picture of Zirconia Dental Implant Abutment
I graduated from the Columbia University School of Dental and Oral Surgery in 1985. Dentistry, like everything else in this fast paced age we live in, has evolved. The field of dental implants has gone from a small niche to mainstream in this time period. Zirconia dental implant abutments while relatively new, are used routinely by implant dentists to achieve optimal esthetics. I have been using zirconia dental implant abutments in my Palm Harbor dentist office for quite some time. This young mans smile was completed in July 2012 in my Tampa Bay, Florida area dentist office.
The restoration of dental implants in the “smile zone” requires special attention. In this picture, a zirconia dental implant abutment can be seen in the tooth #9 position.























