
A Guide to Screwless Dental Implants: Prices, Benefits, and More
“Screwless dental implants” usually refers to implant crowns that don’t have a visible screw-access hole on the biting surface—often achieved through cement-retained crowns or locking-taper (friction-fit) connections, depending on the implant system. This guide explains how these designs work, what trade-offs to consider, typical cost drivers, and what questions to ask a licensed dentist before choosing a restoration approach.








