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Restorative Dentistry 2016
October 20-21, 2016
Volume 4, Issue 5
J Interdiscipl Med Dent Sci
ISSN: 2376-032X JIMDS, an open access journal
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October 20-21, 2016 Houston, USA
International Conference on
Restorative Dentistry and Prosthodontics
Yilmaz Umut Aslan, J Interdiscipl Med Dent Sci 2016, 4:5(Suppl)
http://dx.doi.org/10.4172/2376-032X.C1.002Material options to improve esthetics for implant supported restorations
Yilmaz Umut Aslan
University of Marmara, Turkey
T
he selection of the restorative material is one of the complex issues for the implant treatments. Today, successful implant
treatments are not only the survival of the implants, but also esthetic, biological and functional outcomes of the treatment.
Different prosthetic modalities have an important role on the outcomes of the treatment. Missed approaches in the material
choice of the abutments and suprastructures may lead to problems of the final restorations. In thin biotypes of gingiva,
metal-based restorations can lead to a grayish discoloration. Using esthetic materials like ceramic abutments and all-ceramic
restorations may lead to reconstruction to have higher risks for fracture. To improve the strength and esthetic of restorative
biomaterials and to customized suprastructures CAD/CAM technologies are needed. Thanks to these novel approaches, the
modalities are changed and new materials are introduced to the market. The purpose of this presentation is to demonstrate
how to choose appropriate restorative materials for fixed implant treatments.
Biography
Yilmaz Umut Aslan has completed his graduation from Marmara University, Faculty of Dentisty in 2006. He became a Research Assistant in the Faculty of Dentistry,
Department of Prosthodontics in the same year. He became an Associate Professor in 2014 and became a Vice Dean in 2016. He currently works as Vice Dean
and Teacher of Prosthodontic Department in Marmara University.
umut.aslan@marmara.edu.tr