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[Fixed partial denture on implants. Prosthodontic and biomechanical considerations].

J del Rio Highsmith1, S Garcia-Lomas, C Mandinazagoitia

  • 1Universidad complutense de Madrid.

Revista Europea De Odonto-Estomatologia
|March 1, 1990
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This study analyzes factors for selecting patients for implant-supported fixed partial prostheses. It covers biomechanical considerations including implant-bone interaction, natural teeth, jaw anatomy, space length, opposing jaw, and materials.

Area of Science:

  • Dental Implantology
  • Prosthodontics
  • Biomechanics

Context:

  • Selection criteria for implant-supported fixed partial prostheses in partially edentulous patients are crucial for successful treatment outcomes.
  • Understanding biomechanical principles is essential for long-term implant and prosthesis survival.

Purpose:

  • To analyze the key factors influencing the selection of patients for implant-supported fixed partial prostheses.
  • To review the critical biomechanical considerations in the design and fabrication of these restorations.

Summary:

  • The analysis encompasses patient selection criteria and biomechanical factors such as implant-bone integration, abutment considerations (natural teeth), edentulous span characteristics, occlusal forces from the opposing jaw, and material science.
  • Specific attention is given to the relationship between the implant and the bone, the potential use of adjacent natural teeth, the anatomical extent of the jaw segment, the dimensions of the edentulous space, and the properties of restorative materials.

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Impact:

  • Provides a comprehensive guide for clinicians to optimize patient selection for implant-supported fixed partial prostheses.
  • Highlights critical biomechanical factors to enhance the predictability and longevity of implant restorations in partially edentulous patients.