Removal and reattachment of a fixed prosthesis are necessary for maintenance or repairs, ensuring the longevity of the restoration. This procedure involves carefully accessing the prosthesis, performing the necessary repairs or adjustments, and reattaching it securely to the implant or abutment teeth. Proper reattachment ensures the prosthesis remains functional and aesthetically pleasing over time.
Allowing for adjustments or repairs maintains the functionality and aesthetics of the prosthesis, enabling the patient to chew and speak confidently. Removal and reattachment prevent complications such as loosening or fracture, ensuring the prosthesis remains stable and durable. Additionally, it preserves the existing restoration, reducing waste and environmental impact. By addressing the issue promptly, the procedure prevents complications such as sensitivity or decay, ensuring the implant or abutment teeth remain healthy and viable.
Carefully access and reattach the prosthesis to avoid damage to the implant or surrounding tissues. Use appropriate instruments and techniques to minimize trauma to the implant and gums. Once the prosthesis is reattached, thoroughly clean the area and evaluate for signs of damage, cracks, or other issues. Educate the patient on proper care and maintenance of the prosthesis, emphasizing the importance of avoiding habits like grinding or clenching.