biomechanical effects
The long-term success of implants is determined, in part, by the forces that must support them. Since the implants do not have a band around the gums, there is no… Read more »
The long-term success of implants is determined, in part, by the forces that must support them. Since the implants do not have a band around the gums, there is no… Read more »
Conditions using bone-building drugs such as bisphosphonates and anti-RANKL drugs require special attention, because they are associated with a disorder called drug-related osteonecrosis of the jaw. Medications alter bone turnover,… Read more »
In order for the patient to be a candidate for this operation, the gums and jawbones must be in good condition in terms of shape, size, location of the jawbones,… Read more »
The primary use of dental implants is to support prostheses with bone depending on a biological process of bone fusion with certain materials (ankylosis) such as titanium or a type… Read more »
A dental implant (also known as a dental implant) is a surgical component that interacts with the jawbone to support prosthodontics such as a crown, bridge, denture, or facial prosthodontics,… Read more »
In a one-piece implant (OPI) the mucosa is included as an integral part of the implant.[7] This type of implant is often used over a conventional method and immediate loading… Read more »
In two-piece implants, the bridge abutment is tapered and fused to the implant. Infiltration and colonization of microbes between implants and colonies may/cause infections and cortical bone loss. Morse taper… Read more »
In a three-piece implant, the abutment is fixed to the implant with a butt-joint screw.[4] This screw needs to be fixed to a predetermined torque with the torque of the… Read more »
They are usually called abutments for dental implants. These supports can be made of a variety of materials, such as titanium, surgical stainless steel, and gold. And now the most… Read more »
The abutment for partial dentures[2] is unique in that it may incorporate elements such as support seats, guide surface, and re-edge alignment.