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[Occlusion in implants: problems in clinical cases].

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  • 1Division of Oral Rehabilitation, Faculty of Dental Science, Kyushu University, Japan. s.nagata@sysken.or.jp

Nihon Hotetsu Shika Gakkai Zasshi
|February 23, 2008
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Dental implants present unique challenges in prosthodontic treatment, particularly regarding occlusion. Harmonizing implant restorations with natural dentition requires careful consideration of mechanical risks and forces to prevent complications.

Area of Science:

  • Dentistry
  • Biomechanical Engineering
  • Prosthodontics

Background:

  • Prosthodontic treatment with dental implants aims to replicate natural teeth but faces challenges due to inherent differences.
  • Harmonizing implant restorations requires integrating the superstructure, surrounding jaw muscles, and temporomandibular joint with the supporting tissues.

Observation:

  • Significant problems arise from the differences between dental implants and natural teeth, especially concerning occlusal harmony.
  • There is limited evidence on the relationship between dental implants and occlusion, necessitating further investigation into mechanical risks and dentition characteristics.

Findings:

  • The study highlights the need to differentiate between implant-related issues and inherent risks within the natural dentition when problems arise.

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  • The impact of parafunction and non-physiological forces on implant restorations remains poorly understood, with a lack of consensus in current prosthodontic practice.
  • Implications:

    • Understanding these differences is crucial for compensating for implant-tooth discrepancies and monitoring occlusal shifts and symptoms post-treatment.
    • Further research is essential to establish guidelines for managing occlusal forces and parafunction in implant prosthodontics to ensure long-term success.