Occlusion in implants

Occlusion in implants

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Gupta, Richa
LAP Lambert Academic Publishing
EAN: 9783659932823
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The type of occlusion recommended for the osseointegrated prosthesis is related to the different physiologic conditions which lie between the osseointegrated implant and the natural teeth. It should beemphasized that osseointegrated implant does not have periodontal tolerance like the natural teeth, nor does it have specific defense mechanism against occlusal forces.Occlusion being the key factor to the overall success rate. The local occlusal considerations in implant dentistry include the transosteal forces, bone biomechanics, basic mechanics, differences in natural teeth and implants, muscles of mastication and occlusal force, and bone resorption. The incorporation of all these factors leads to an optimum occlusal scheme. Occlusal overload is often regarded as one of the main causes for peri-implant bone loss and implant/implant prosthesis failure. Clinical complications such as prosthesis fracture, screw loosening or fracture, implant fracture, continuing marginal bone loss, and implant loss may be attributed to implant overload, which can be prevented by application of biomechanical principles such as the passive fitting of prostheses, reducing the cantilever length etc.
EAN 9783659932823
ISBN 3659932825
Binding Paperback / softback
Publisher LAP Lambert Academic Publishing
Pages 160
Language English
Dimensions 220 x 150
Authors Goswami, Roma; Gupta, Richa; Singh, S. P.