scholarly journals A novel retentive type of dental implant prosthesis: marginal fitness of the cementless double crown type implant prosthesis evaluated by bacterial penetration and viability

2020 ◽  
Vol 12 (4) ◽  
pp. 233
Author(s):  
Seoung-Jin Hong ◽  
Kung-Rock Kwon ◽  
Eun-Young Jang ◽  
Ji-Hoi Moon
2022 ◽  
Vol 25 ◽  
Author(s):  
Harlei Augusto Bueno Alves ◽  
Francisco Maciel Monticeli ◽  
Carolina Machado Martinelli Lobo ◽  
Marcos Yutaka Shiino

2010 ◽  
Vol 36 (1) ◽  
pp. 31-35 ◽  
Author(s):  
Mirza Rustum Baig ◽  
Gunaseelan Rajan

Abstract This article describes the dental implant-based rehabilitation of a partially edentulous patient with a unilateral maxillary dento-alveolar defect. A screw-retained prosthesis with a modified design was fabricated on zygomatic and regular dental implants. One section of the implant prosthesis has cemented crowns and the other section is conventional screw-retained. The design of the prosthesis overcame the hard and soft tissue deficit and provided the desired esthetics.


Author(s):  
Kadambari Bharali ◽  
Manjula Das ◽  
Rajesh. S. Nongthombam ◽  
Arunoday Kumar ◽  
Syeda Shamima Nastaran Quazi

Occlusion is considered to be one of the most important factors contributing to implant success. It is an occlusal scheme which reduces the force at the crestal bone and the implant interface. Therefore, it becomes imperative for the clinician to be well versed with the different concepts when rehabilitating with implant prosthesis. The occlusal rehabilitation schemes for implant-supported prostheses are derivatives of the occlusal scheme for natural dentition. The implant-protected occlusion (IPO) scheme has been designed to obtain an improved longevity of both the dental implant and the prosthesis. The article reviews the concepts of IPO and their different clinical applicability. Keywords: Dental Implant, Occlusion, Implant Protected Occlusion (IPO).


Author(s):  
Gabriele Cervino ◽  
Marco Cicciù ◽  
Simone Fedi ◽  
Dario Milone ◽  
Luca Fiorillo

Abstract Objective The purpose of this investigation is to highlight the technical components of a new kind of screw-retained dental implant prosthesis. The hypothesis is whether the OT Bridge (Rhein 83 S.R.L.; Bologna, Italy) system could be applied without secondary screw in the “all-on-four” retention system, thanks to the presence of an internal seeger. Materials and Methods By using engineering device such as finite element method (FEM) and von Mises investigation, it has been studied how the fixed prosthodontics for full-arch retention can be influenced by the presence of the screw for stabilizing it. Results In a dental implant, one model with four different configurations of the full-arch prosthesis retainer and the seeger has been investigated and then examined in contrast with or without the passant screw for locking the system. The experiments of this virtual study highlighted different features and mechanical behaviors of prosthodontic attachments. Conclusion The first two configurations, respectively those in which there are four and three connection screws, are safe and predictable. Therefore, the presence of the seeger significantly improves the stability and the retention of the whole prosthesis.


2018 ◽  
Vol 120 (1) ◽  
pp. 17-19 ◽  
Author(s):  
Todd R. Schoenbaum ◽  
Richard G. Stevenson ◽  
Eric Balinghasay

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