Screw-retained crowns are a dependable choice for clinicians who value retrievability and precision. By eliminating cement, these restorations reduce the risk of peri-implantitis while allowing simple access for maintenance or repair. They make long-term case management easier for dentists without sacrificing strength or aesthetics.

Designed with the Clinician in Mind

Screw-retained crowns provide advantages that matter chairside:

  • Retrievability – Crowns can be removed and replaced without damage.
  • Lower Risk – No residual cement to contribute to peri-implant complications.
  • Precision Fit – CAD/CAM technology ensures accurate seating and occlusion.
  • Chairside Efficiency – Adjustments are easier, saving valuable time.

When Do Dentists Prefer Screw-Retained Crowns?

These restorations are ideal in situations where ongoing access is important. They excel in full-arch and multi-unit restorations, as well as in single-tooth cases with favorable implant angulation. For long-term maintenance and predictable outcomes, screw-retained crowns remain the gold standard.

The Valley Workflow Advantage

At Valley Dental Laboratory, we make the process straightforward. We accept all major digital scan files, design every crown with CAD/CAM precision, and offer custom angulated screw channel options for improved esthetics. Each case is hand-finished, shade-matched, and reviewed through strict quality control to ensure consistency. With dependable turnaround times, we keep your practice running smoothly.

Technical Support for Better Outcomes

Our team understands the details that influence clinical success, from proper torque values and screw protocols to managing marginal fit and occlusion. For complex implant cases, we provide guidance on angled screw channel solutions and other technical considerations, ensuring predictable chairside results.

The Valley Advantage for Dentists

Dentists who partner with Valley Dental Laboratory rely on our consistency and clinical awareness. Whether it’s a single-unit restoration or a full-arch case, our focus is always on minimizing chairside adjustments, maximizing precision, and supporting you in delivering reliable, esthetic outcomes.

Submit Your Next Case with Confidence

Trust your screw-retained crown cases to a lab that understands the demands of modern implant dentistry. Submit your case today or contact our technical team to discuss your upcoming restoration.