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Reduction of excess cement during cementation of implant retained crowns
The osseointegrated implants has changed the treatment methods of edentulous patients. This technical note presents a simple chair side technique to minimize the overflow of cement at the time of cementation with the use of a custom-made abutment replica during the placement of an implant retained crown.