What are the differences between an anatomical crown, abutment crown and an artificial crown?
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#95374. Asked by BRY2K. (May 06 08 3:41 AM)
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Abutment, Implant -- The part of an implant restoration that brings the height of an implant from below to above the gumline. Allows the restoration (crown) to be attached to the implant.
Anatomical crown -- The upper, enamel-covered part of a tooth.
Artificial crown -- A reproduction of a crown affixed to the remaining natural structure of a tooth.
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