Removal of a fractured abutment screw is necessary to address screw failure and prepare for replacement. This procedure involves carefully removing the damaged screw using specialized tools and techniques. Proper removal ensures the stability and longevity of the implant prosthesis, preventing further complications. The procedure is particularly useful for addressing issues such as screw loosening or fracture.
Ensuring the stability and longevity of the implant prosthesis prevents further complications, enabling the patient to chew and speak comfortably. Removing the fractured screw ensures the prosthesis remains securely attached, reducing the likelihood of complications such as loosening or fracture. 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 remains healthy and viable.
Use appropriate tools to avoid damaging the implant or surrounding tissues. Once the screw is removed, thoroughly clean the area and evaluate for signs of damage, cracks, or other issues. Discuss alternative treatment options with the patient based on the findings, emphasizing the importance of proper aftercare and follow-ups.