Implant Occlusion

Implant Occlusion

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Palathra, Vinoy T
LAP Lambert Academic Publishing
EAN: 9786203926682
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Mechanical stress or strain beyond the physical limits of hard tissues has been suggested as the primary cause of initial and long-term bone loss around dental implants. Occlusal overload is a well-accepted phenomenon, but its relationship to implant overload and failure is more controversial. After successful surgical and prosthetic rehabilitation with a passive prosthesis, noxious stresses and loads applied to the implant and surrounding tissues result primarily from occlusal contacts. The Prosthodontist can determine which condition presents greater risk and by how much the risk is increased. If a clinical condition is likely to increase the biomechanical stress to the implant-prosthetic system, the dentist implements occlusal mechanisms to decrease the stress. The restoring dentist has specific responsibilities to minimize overload to the bone-to-implant interface. These include a proper diagnosis leading to a treatment plan providing adequate support, based on the patient's individual force factors.
EAN 9786203926682
ISBN 620392668X
Binding Paperback / softback
Publisher LAP Lambert Academic Publishing
Pages 196
Language English
Dimensions 220 x 150
Authors Bali, Poonam; Mahajan, Arushi; Palathra, Vinoy T