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Rationale for tilted implants: FEA considerations and clinical reports.

G DE Vico1, M Bonino, D Spinelli

  • 1Department of Odontostomatologic Science, U.O.C. of Odontostomatologic Clinic, University of Rome "Tor Vergata", Rome, Italy.

ORAL & Implantology
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Tilted dental implants offer a predictable solution for edentulous patients with severe bone atrophy, improving prosthesis stability and patient satisfaction. This technique enhances treatment outcomes and reduces risks associated with traditional implant placement.

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Area of Science:

  • Dentistry
  • Oral Surgery
  • Biomaterials Science

Background:

  • Increasing life expectancy and an aging population have led to a higher prevalence of edentulism.
  • Complete denture instability negatively impacts oral health-related quality of life, particularly in the mandible.
  • Rehabilitating atrophic edentulous arches with conventional endosseous implants presents anatomical challenges.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To review the clinical and biomechanical rationale for using tilted implants in severely atrophic edentulous jaws.
  • To evaluate the long-term prognosis of immediately loaded full fixed prostheses using both axial and tilted implants.
  • To assess the potential of tilted implant techniques to expand indications for immediate loading rehabilitations.

Main Methods:

Keywords:
FEAfull fixed rehabilitationimmediate loadingtilted implants

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  • A detailed literature review was conducted.
  • Analysis focused on clinical and biomechanical principles of implant tilting.
  • Prognosis of full fixed prostheses with axial and tilted implants (2008-2010) for edentulous patients with extreme bone atrophy was evaluated.
  • Main Results:

    • Tilted implant placement offers a conservative approach to overcome anatomical limitations in atrophic maxillae and mandibles.
    • Immediate loading of full fixed prostheses with tilted implants demonstrates favorable long-term prognosis.
    • The technique may reduce patient morbidity and extend the applicability of immediate loading protocols.

    Conclusions:

    • Tilted implantology provides a predictable and effective treatment for edentulous patients with severe bone atrophy.
    • This approach improves treatment predictability, risk management, and patient information.
    • Utilizing tilted implants can contribute to establishing higher quality standards in dental implantology.