In full-arch implant restorations, emergence profile is more than an esthetic detail — it is a critical factor for hygiene, soft tissue stability, and long-term biomechanical success.
Poorly controlled emergence can lead to plaque accumulation, tissue inflammation, food impaction, and patient discomfort.
Why Emergence Profile Matters in AOX
In AOX (All-on-X) restorations, we are managing:
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Multiple implants
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MUA angulations
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Soft tissue thickness variation
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Prosthetic contour transitions
An over-contoured design may look bulky and trap debris.
An under-contoured design may compromise lip support and phonetics.
Balance is essential.
Ideal Emergence Profile in AOX (All-on-X)
1️⃣ Smooth Transitional Contour
The prosthesis should transition gradually from:
Implant platform / MUA → prosthetic base → crown contour
Avoid:
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Abrupt convex bulges
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Sharp emergence angles
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Over-contoured cervical areas
A gradual convex contour reduces plaque accumulation and soft tissue irritation.
2️⃣ Hygiene-Friendly Intaglio Surface
The tissue-facing surface should be:
✔ Smooth and highly polished
✔ Slightly convex (not concave)
✔ Accessible for floss threaders / water irrigation
Deep concavities or undercuts increase plaque retention and peri-implant inflammation risk.
3️⃣ Controlled Cervical Thickness
Emergence should not be bulky around MUAs.
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Maintain sufficient zirconia thickness for strength
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Avoid excessive prosthetic mass in the transition zone
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Keep contours cleansable while preserving lip support
Balance strength with biology.
4️⃣ Soft Tissue Respect
Consider:
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Tissue biotype (thin vs thick)
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Keratinized tissue width
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Implant depth and angulation
Thin tissue requires more delicate contouring to prevent pressure zones and blanching.
5️⃣ Cross-Sectional Digital Evaluation
In CAD design (Exocad or similar), always review:
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Buccal-lingual cross sections
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MUA interface areas
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Cervical contour thickness
What looks correct in frontal view may be over-contoured in section view.
Ideal Emergence Profile
✔ Smooth transition
✔ Cleansable design
✔ No plaque traps
✔ Adequate lip support
✔ Proper zirconia thickness
✔ Long-term soft tissue stability
In AOX cases, emergence profile is not cosmetic shaping — it is prosthetic biology.
