Abstract
The common complication of cement-retained implant restorations is the extrusion of the excess cement into the peri-implant sulcus, which may initiate a local inflammatory response leading to peri-implant disease and ultimate implant failure. This article presents a simple and time-saving method of controlling cement flow around implant abutments, minimizing the excess cement around implant-retained restorations.
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