CROWN ON IMPLANT
Inserting a crown on an implant is about achieving both function and esthetics — Esthetic is not just for anterior teeth — Posterior teeth deserve equal attention because they’s essential for chewing efficiency and occlusal stability.
When restorations are designed with the same aesthetic care as anterior work, they not only function optimally under heavy bite forces but also blend seamlessly with the smile, appearing natural in shape, color, and texture. Attention to occlusal anatomy, contact points and material selection ensures long-term stability and comfort, while careful shading, translucency and surface characterization deliver an indistinguishable match to adjacent teeth. The result is a harmonious smile where form and function work together: strong, stable posterior support that looks as natural as it performs.
With careful treatment planning, thorough diagnostics, and precise timing between implant placement, healing, and restoration, clinicians can optimize implant positioning, soft-tissue support, and load distribution to create a natural-looking, long-lasting result.
Attention to occlusion, appropriate material selection, and meticulous contouring ensures the restoration complements the smile while protecting surrounding structures, and when each step is executed thoughtfully and coordinated with the whole treatment plan, the outcome is a durable implant restoration that performs reliably and looks great in every zone of the mouth.