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Vaibhav, Dr Puvvada Venkata, Dr B. Lakshmana Rao, Dr k. Sudheer, and Dr P. Ravi Teja. "Integration of NFC Tags in Prosthodontics for Implant Detection and its use for Victim Identification in Forensic Odontology." International Scientific Journal of Engineering and Management 04, no. 03 (2025): 1–7. https://doi.org/10.55041/isjem02405.

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Implant detection and identification are critical aspects of prosthodontic care, particularly in cases where patient records are unavailable. This study evaluates the feasibility of Near Field Communication (NFC) tags embedded within implant-supported crowns to aid in implant identification and also to identify the victims in Forensic Odontology cases. For this a custom-designed NFC chip (5 mm) was incorporated into the prosthetic crown by creating a designated window for its placement in the exocad software. The study assesses the readability, biocompatibility, and durability of the NFC tags
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Vaidya, Smita, and Rujit Desai. "Complications and their Management in Implantology." International Journal of Prosthodontics and Restorative Dentistry 2, no. 4 (2012): 150–55. http://dx.doi.org/10.5005/jp-journals-10019-1065.

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ABSTRACT Implant prosthodontics will become straightforward if the fixture position and angulation are ideal. But the prosthetic treatment may be complicated by component and framework breakage, inadequate tissue support, poor implant position and angulation. Complications during maintenance of implant supported prostheses have considerable clinical and laboratory implications. It is important for the practitioner who uses implants to have an understanding of the type and frequency of complications that may arise. This paper focuses on the common complications in treatments involving the use o
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Milicic-Lazic, Minja, Jovana Markovic, Danica Popovic, and Vojkan Lazic. "Treatment planning in implant-prosthodontics: Prosthodontic aspect." Serbian Dental Journal 67, no. 3 (2020): 144–53. http://dx.doi.org/10.2298/sgs2003144m.

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Properly implemented treatment plan implies adaptation to each individual case. The anatomical and morphological limitations of edentulous and partially edentulous jaws present a challenge for the clinician in the context of establishing an adequate implant position, retention and stabilization of dental restoration. On the other hand, highly aesthetic patient requirements play a significant role in achieving overall satisfaction with implant-prosthodontics treatment. From the perspective of the complexity of implant therapy, the first clinical phase of planning requires detailed sublimation o
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G.S., Prasanthi, Venna Anushka, Gaddale Hari Priya, Chelcy Bhushan A, Uppala Sushma, and Neha Agrawal. "Prostho - Perio application of implants: An interdisciplinary approach." Bioinformation 21, no. 05 (2025): 1701–4. https://doi.org/10.6026/973206300211701.

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The combined prosthodontics and periodontics factors' influencing the long-term success of dental implants through an interdisciplinary approach is of interest. A prospective clinical study involving 100 patients and 150 implants was conducted over 12 months, assessing clinical and radiographic outcomes. Higher success rates were associated with ≥2 mm keratinized mucosa, good bone quality and absence of periodontal disease, while screw-retained prostheses and ideal implant positioning showed superior prosthodontic outcomes. The overall success rate was 94.6%, with complications including peri-
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Mohan Rawat, Aditya Ranjan, Pooja Velraj, Saksham Kulshreshtha, and Nihal Ahamed A. "Laser-assisted healing: transforming periodontal and prosthodontic treatments: A narrative review." World Journal of Advanced Research and Reviews 21, no. 3 (2023): 2113–19. http://dx.doi.org/10.30574/wjarr.2024.21.3.0927.

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Laser technology has emerged as a transformative tool in modern dentistry, offering precision, efficiency, and enhanced healing capabilities in periodontal and prosthodontic treatments. This abstract explores the significant impact of laser-assisted therapies on the management of periodontal diseases and the fabrication of dental prostheses. Laser therapy in periodontics involves various applications, including soft tissue management, decontamination of periodontal pockets, and promotion of tissue regeneration. Similarly, in prosthodontics, lasers are utilized for precise tissue sculpting, imp
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Mohan, Rawat, Ranjan Aditya, Velraj Pooja, Kulshreshtha Saksham, and Ahamed Nihal. "Laser-assisted healing: transforming periodontal and prosthodontic treatments: A narrative review." World Journal of Advanced Research and Reviews 21, no. 3 (2024): 2113–19. https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.14175292.

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Laser technology has emerged as a transformative tool in modern dentistry, offering precision, efficiency, and enhanced healing capabilities in periodontal and prosthodontic treatments. This abstract explores the significant impact of laser-assisted therapies on the management of periodontal diseases and the fabrication of dental prostheses. Laser therapy in periodontics involves various applications, including soft tissue management, decontamination of periodontal pockets, and promotion of tissue regeneration. Similarly, in prosthodontics, lasers are utilized for precise tissue sculpting, imp
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Velasco-Ortega, Eugenio, Alvaro Jimenez-Guerra, Loreto Monsalve-Guil, et al. "Long-Term Clinical Outcomes of Treatment with Dental Implants with Acid Etched Surface." Materials 13, no. 7 (2020): 1553. http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ma13071553.

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Implant dentistry constitutes a therapeutic modality in the prosthodontic treatment of partially and totally edentulous patients. This study reports a long-term evaluation of treatment by the early loading of acid-etched surface implants. Forty-eight partially and totally edentulous patients were treated with 169 TSA Defcon® acid-etched surface implants for prosthodontic rehabilitation. Implants were loaded after a healing free-loading period of 6–8 weeks in mandible and maxilla, respectively. Implant and prosthodontic clinical findings were followed during at least 17 years. Clinical results
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Abduo, Jaafar, and Karl Lyons. "Rationale for the Use of CAD/CAM Technology in Implant Prosthodontics." International Journal of Dentistry 2013 (2013): 1–8. http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2013/768121.

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Despite the predictable longevity of implant prosthesis, there is an ongoing interest to continue to improve implant prosthodontic treatment and outcomes. One of the developments is the application of computer-aided design and computer-aided manufacturing (CAD/CAM) to produce implant abutments and frameworks from metal or ceramic materials. The aim of this narrative review is to critically evaluate the rationale of CAD/CAM utilization for implant prosthodontics. To date, CAD/CAM allows simplified production of precise and durable implant components. The precision of fit has been proven in seve
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M. King, Elizabeth, and Jonathon Schofield. "Restoratively driven planning for implants in the posterior maxilla - Part 1: alveolar bone healing, bone assessment and clinical classifications." British Dental Journal 235, no. 8 (2023): 585–92. http://dx.doi.org/10.1038/s41415-023-6391-7.

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AbstractSinus augmentation in conjunction with implant placement is widely considered to be a predictable and successful treatment option for the edentulous posterior maxilla. However, the anatomical changes of the posterior maxilla following tooth extraction (namely alveolar atrophy and pneumatisation of the maxillary sinus) creates unique challenges for implant and prosthodontic rehabilitation. A large volume of literature has been published regarding the surgical indications and treatment planning for implants in the posterior maxilla. In comparison, there is a relative paucity of literatur
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Judy, K. "Implant Prosthodontic Adjuncts." Implant Dentistry 6, no. 1 (1997): 49. http://dx.doi.org/10.1097/00008505-199700610-00025.

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Shukla, Shipra, Apoorwa Awasthi, Swati Singh, Mohit Arora, and Shubham Jain. "AWARENESS AND ATTITUDE OF GERIATRIC PATIENTS REGARDING IMPLANT PROSTHODONTIC OPTIONS." Journal of Advanced Sciences 2, no. 1 (2023): 22–27. http://dx.doi.org/10.58935/joas.v2i1.25.

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Introduction: The objective of this study was to investigate the awareness and attitude of geriatric patients regarding implant prosthodontic options.
 Methods: A cross-sectional survey was conducted among 200 geriatric patients aged 65 years and above who presented to the prosthodontic department of a tertiary care dental hospital. Data were collected using a structured questionnaire that assessed demographic information, awareness of implant prosthodontic options, and attitude towards these treatment options. Descriptive statistics and inferential statistics were used for data analysis.
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Ravipalli, Raga Jyothsna, Khyati Gupta, Ahmed Shawkat Hashem, Pradyumna Kumar Sahoo, Shaiq Gajdhar, and Vibhuti Madhad. "Prosthodontic - Periodontic Considerations in Success of Implant: An Interdisciplinary Approach." Journal of Neonatal Surgery 14, no. 19S (2025): 777–82. https://doi.org/10.63682/jns.v14i19s.4862.

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Aim: To evaluate and analyse the combined prosthodontic and periodontic factors that contribute to the long-term success, stability, and functionality of dental implants, with an emphasis on interdisciplinary treatment planning, execution, and maintenance. Method: A prospective clinical study was conducted on 100 patients, each receiving dental implant therapy over a period of 12 months. A total of 150 implants were placed. Periodontic parameters including keratinized gingiva width, bone quality (Type I–IV), and history of periodontitis were recorded preoperatively. Prosthodontic parameters in
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Smojver, Igor, Roko Bjelica, Amir Ćatić, Ana Budimir, Marko Vuletić, and Dragana Gabrić. "Sealing Efficacy of the Original and Third-Party Custom-Made Abutments—Microbiological In Vitro Pilot Study." Materials 15, no. 4 (2022): 1597. http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ma15041597.

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Implant–abutment connection (IAC) is a key factor for the long-term success and stability of implant-supported prosthodontic restoration and its surrounding tissues. Misfit between prosthodontic abutment and implant at the IAC leads to technical and biological complications. Two kinds of prosthodontic abutments are currently available on the market: original and third-party abutments. The aim of this pilot study was to test and compare the internal fit (gap) at the implant–abutment interface depending on the abutment fabrication method based on microbial leakage in static conditions and the ne
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Smojver, Igor, Ivan Katalinić, Marko Vuletić, Luka Stojić, Dražena Gerbl, and Dragana Gabrić. "Guided Bilateral Transcanine Implant Placement and Implant-Supported Oral Rehabilitation in a Patient with Progressive Systemic Scleroderma." Case Reports in Dentistry 2021 (July 13, 2021): 1–7. http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2021/5576595.

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When faced with a situation where an impacted tooth is in the way of a planned implant, one approach to avoid an invasive surgical procedure and potential associated complications is to place a transcanine implant. The aim of this report was to add a new case of a transimpacted tooth dental implant placement to the existing international literature and to share our experience of transcanine implantation in the maxilla followed by implant prosthodontic rehabilitation of a patient with progressive systemic scleroderma. A 55-year-old woman attended our office for oral cavity assessment and treatm
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Al Saleh, Fatma, Moosa AbuZayeda, Sudarat Kiat-amnuay, and Alexander Milosevic. "Survey of Dental Implant and Restoration Selection by Prosthodontists in Dubai." International Journal of Dentistry 2021 (August 17, 2021): 1–8. http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2021/8815775.

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Background. With various surgical and prosthetic component designs being introduced in dental implants, decisions have to be made when choosing a system and a certain prosthodontic protocol. A survey of implant prosthodontic specialists has not been previously performed in the Middle East. Aim. This study aimed to determine selection criteria and choice of dental implants and restorations by prosthodontic specialists in the Emirate of Dubai, United Arab Emirates. Materials and Methods. A validated 16-item questionnaire was used in the survey which included demographic information, implant trai
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King, Elizabeth M., and Jonathon Schofield. "Restoratively driven planning for implants in the posterior maxilla - Part 2: implant planning, biomechanics and prosthodontic planning a proposed prosthodontic complexity index." British Dental Journal 235, no. 9 (2023): 695–706. http://dx.doi.org/10.1038/s41415-023-6440-2.

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AbstractRestoratively driven implant planning in the posterior maxilla requires a comprehensive understanding of the anatomical and physiological changes of the alveolar bone following tooth extraction and sinus augmentation. As a part of restoratively driven planning, alveolar bone, inter-arch relationships, proposed crown-implant ratio and anticipated non-axial loading should be assessed pre-operatively. This helps determine the prosthodontic and surgical aspects of implant treatment, such as prosthesis design, implant number, implant angulation, implant length and the necessity for addition
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Fernandes, Grazina, Meena A. Aras, and Ivy Coutinho. "Zygomatic Implant Rehabilitation: A Prosthodontic Driven Approach: A Review." International Journal of Science and Healthcare Research 9, no. 2 (2024): 1–7. http://dx.doi.org/10.52403/ijshr.20240201.

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Zygoma implants, sometimes called zygomatic implants, are different from conventional dental implants in that they are affixed in the zygomatic bone, not the maxilla. They can be used in situations when there is not enough maxillary bone, either in terms of quantity or consistency, to support a dental implant. Insufficient maxillary bone volume may result from a combination of maxillary sinus pneumatization and bone resorption. To guarantee proper implant survival, the normal implant placement in the posterior maxilla requires a bone height of about 10 mm. Increased bone volume can be achieved
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Rajapandi, Ganesh Ramkumar, Ahila Singaravel Chidambaranathan, and Muthukumar Balasubramanium. "Treatment Outcome and Survival Rate of Bar-clip and Magnet-retained Auricular Prostheses – A Systematic Review and Meta-analysis." Journal of Interdisciplinary Dentistry 15, no. 1 (2025): 2–9. https://doi.org/10.4103/jid.jid_251_24.

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ABSTRACT Purpose: In prosthodontic dentistry, prosthetic complications such as discoloration and lack of retention are more common in bar-clip and magnet attachment-supported auricular prostheses. In this decade, patients expect retention and stability with an auricular prosthesis, so implants are one of the most promisable options to provide good retention and stability compared to conventional. To systematically evaluate the retention, implant survival rate, and prosthetic complications of bar-clip and magnet-retained auricular prosthesis with 1 year of follow-up. Materials and Methods: An o
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Finger, Israel M., and Luis R. Guerra. "Integral Implant-Prosthodontic Considerations." Dental Clinics of North America 33, no. 4 (1989): 793–819. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/s0011-8532(22)03122-6.

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Sharma, Manu, Swati Solanki, Rahul Anand Razdan, Ankita Bhargava, Arpita Srivastava, and Ipseeta Menon. "Linking prosthodontics and periodontics: An implant success rate." Bioinformation 21, no. 03 (2025): 447–51. https://doi.org/10.6026/973206300210447.

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Implant success is significantly influenced by the interplay of prosthodontic and periodontal factors, as demonstrated in this study of 20 subjects undergoing dental implant placement. Key findings highlight a strong correlation between implant stability and periodontal health, particularly gingival health and bone density, while prosthodontic elements such as occlusal load and abutment stability also played pivotal roles. Patients with balanced occlusal forces, stable abutments and healthy periodontal profiles achieved over 90% success in stability and functionality. These results emphasize t
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Marinis, Aristotelis, Fatemeh S. Afshari, Judy Chia-Chun Yuan, et al. "Retrospective Analysis of Implant Overdenture Treatment in the Advanced Prosthodontic Clinic at the University of Illinois at Chicago." Journal of Oral Implantology 42, no. 1 (2016): 46–53. http://dx.doi.org/10.1563/aaid-joi-d-14-00089.

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The aim of the present retrospective study was to evaluate the clinical outcomes of implant-supported overdenture treatment provided by prosthodontic specialty residents. Twenty-three patients with 25 implant-supported overdentures (IODs) participated in the study. Seventy-four implants were placed by periodontic, prosthodontics, or oral and maxillofacial surgery students. All prostheses were fabricated in the advanced prosthodontics clinic at University of Illinois at Chicago. The condition of the peri-implant soft tissue, implants, and prostheses were evaluated. Complications and any mainten
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Sanavia, Consuela, Edoardo Vallerga, Fanny Alessi, et al. "Five Steps for the Maintenance and Interception of Complications in Zygomatic Implants." Dentistry Journal 11, no. 10 (2023): 226. http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/dj11100226.

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Zygomatic implants are used for the rehabilitation of the upper jaw of patients with severe and moderate bone atrophy. Possible post-surgical complications include soft tissue dehiscence, sinusitis, and prosthodontic fractures, and maintaining an accurate control is crucial. Additionally, zygomatic implants have a unique peri-implant anatomy, making traditional periodontal parameters unsuitable. The present paper aims to provide guidelines for the maintenance and interception of complications in patients rehabilitated with these kinds of implants. The proposed protocol includes: 1. intra/extra
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Gellrich, Nils-Claudius, Philippe Korn, Philipp Jehn, Michael Neuhaus, Fritjof Lentge, and Björn Rahlf. "Exceptional Cases Demand Exceptional Personalized Solutions: The Next Level in Dental Rehabilitation." Journal of Personalized Medicine 14, no. 3 (2024): 294. http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/jpm14030294.

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Defects and bone loss in the maxilla and mandible pose significant challenges for dental rehabilitation. This paper focuses on complex cases of bimaxillary dental rehabilitation, where traditional dental implant protocols were not feasible in at least one jaw. Four patients were examined conceptually, where conventional dental implant placement (n = 20) was combined in either the same or opposite jaw with a patient-specific subperiosteal implant (n = 5). This study evaluates aspects such as primary stability, prosthodontic restoration, complications, and soft tissue management over the observa
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Alkurdi, Nuha A., Lama M. Allehyani, Rawan S. Alqahtani, et al. "Dentofacial deformities and their management in prosthodontic practice." International Journal Of Community Medicine And Public Health 11, no. 8 (2024): 3266–70. http://dx.doi.org/10.18203/2394-6040.ijcmph20242189.

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Dentofacial deformities encompass a wide range of skeletal and dental discrepancies that can significantly impact a patient's oral function, aesthetics, and overall quality of life. These deformities can arise from congenital, developmental, or acquired factors, each contributing to the complexity of diagnosis and treatment. Congenital conditions, such as cleft lip and palate and genetic syndromes, often result in significant craniofacial anomalies. Developmental disturbances, including hormonal imbalances and nutritional deficiencies, can further exacerbate these conditions. Additionally, tra
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Ramkumar, K., C. Sabarigirinathan, K. Vinayagavel, C. Gunasekar, and M. Dhanaraj. "Implants for Auricular Prosthesis." International Journal of Prosthodontics and Restorative Dentistry 7, no. 1 (2017): 25–29. http://dx.doi.org/10.5005/jp-journals-10019-1171.

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ABSTRACT Implants are wonderful treatment option for auricular defects as it provides a retentive auricular prosthesis. Auricular defects can be rehabilitated by autogenous and prosthodontic methods. Implants provide retention of auricular prosthesis by bar and clip method and magnets. Implant used in craniofacial region differs from the one which is used in the oral cavity. The implants are shorter with flange on the top, which is a unique feature for implants used in craniofacial region. The major challenge in placing the implant is the proximity of various anatomical structures. The implant
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Sikri, Dr Arpit, and Dr Jyotsana Sikri. "Dental Implant Impressions: The First Impression Is The Last Impression: Short Communication." ENVIRO Dental Journal 3, no. 2 (2021): 43–45. http://dx.doi.org/10.12944/edj.03.02.05.

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Dental implant is defined as a prosthetic device made of alloplastic material(s) implanted into the oral tissues beneath the mucosal and/or periosteal layer and on or within the bone to provide retention and support for a fixed or removable dental prosthesis; a substance that is placed into and/or on the jaw bone to support a fixed or removable dental prosthesis [Glossary of Prosthodontic Terms (GPT 9)]. Dental implants have been swiftly gaining popularity as a treatment modality of choice in prosthodontics i.e. both fixed and removable. Impression is defined as negative likeness or copy in re
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Lewis, Steven G. "Prosthodontic Considerations in Implant Failure." Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery Clinics of North America 10, no. 2 (1998): 309–22. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/s1042-3699(20)30934-1.

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Ganddini, Mario R., Nestor Schejtman, Carlo Ercoli, and Gerald N. Graser. "Prosthodontic application for implant carriers." Journal of Prosthetic Dentistry 92, no. 4 (2004): 399–402. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.prosdent.2004.07.016.

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Thalji, Ghadeer, Matthew Bryington, Ingeborg J. De Kok, and Lyndon F. Cooper. "Prosthodontic Management of Implant Therapy." Dental Clinics of North America 58, no. 1 (2014): 207–25. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.cden.2013.09.007.

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Cooper, Lyndon F., Ingeborg J. De Kok, Ghadeer Thalji, and Matthew S. Bryington. "Prosthodontic Management of Implant Therapy." Dental Clinics of North America 63, no. 2 (2019): 199–216. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.cden.2018.11.003.

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De Kok, Ingeborg J., Ibrahim S. Duqum, Lauren H. Katz, and Lyndon F. Cooper. "Management of Implant/Prosthodontic Complications." Dental Clinics of North America 63, no. 2 (2019): 217–31. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.cden.2018.11.004.

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Tomislav, Katanec1 Maja Zecevic Culina2 Vladimir Prpic3* Dragana Gabric1 Amir Catic5. "Implant-Prosthodontic Rehabilitation with Short Implants: A Case Report with 1-Year Follow-up." International Clinical and Medical Case Reports Journal 3, no. 5 (2024): 1–6. https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.11263328.

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Alveolar ridge atrophy represents a critical determinant in the planning and execution of implant-prosthodontic interventions. In this particular case, a contemporary, minimally invasive approach involving the utilization of short implants was adopted. A 68-year-old female patient, afflicted by a markedly atrophic edentulous mandible and concurrent hypertrophy of the attached gingiva in the anterior region, sought comprehensive implant-prosthodontic rehabilitation. The therapeutic course commenced with a vestibuloplasty procedure with secondary epithelialization, incorporating the application
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Shrutokirti, Banerjee, Karmakar Arindam, Kumar Sen Uttam, Pahari Shambaditya, and Mukhopadhyay Neha. "Modern prosthodontic implications of dental implants in aesthetic zone: A review." Journal of Orofacial Rehabilitation 3, no. 2 (2023): 17–25. https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.8247202.

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<strong>Abstract</strong> <strong>Objective:</strong> Assessment of dental implant placement with prosthetic rehabilitation in the anterior aesthetic zone. <strong>Background:</strong> Bone loss, periodontal disease and trauma affect both soft tissue and hard tissue. It is essential for any successful implant reconstruction to have an acceptable prosthesis and healthy surrounding soft tissue. <strong>Method: </strong>A collective information from reference articles were studied. Information about smile line, 3-dimensional placement of dental implant and prosthesis were evaluated. The concept o
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Dobreci, Cristian, Alexandru Petre, and Matei Traistaru. "A Pilot Study Regarding the Biomechanical Behaviour of Endosteal Implants." Key Engineering Materials 587 (November 2013): 372–78. http://dx.doi.org/10.4028/www.scientific.net/kem.587.372.

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An endosteal implant is an alloplastic material surgically inserted into a residual bony ridge primarily as a prosthodontic foundation. Root form implants are the design most often used. Although many names have been applied, the 1988 National Institutes of Health consensus, statement on dental implants and the American Academy of Implant Dentistry recognized the term root form. Misch developed a generic language for endosteal implants in 1992. This language is presented in an order following the chronology of insertion to restoration. In formulating the terminology, five commonly used implant
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Lozada, Jaime L., Aladdin J. Al-Ardah, Kitichai Rungcharassaeng, Joseph Y. K. Kan, and Alejandro Kleinman. "Immediate Functional Load of Mandibular Implant Overdentures: A Surgical and Prosthodontic Rationale of 2 Implant Modalities." Journal of Oral Implantology 30, no. 5 (2004): 297–306. http://dx.doi.org/10.1563/0686.1.

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Abstract Classic guidelines in osseointegration for root-form dental implants include a long healing period, during which functional load should be avoided. However, the long healing period might impose an intolerable situation on some patients, especially in the completely edentulous situation. Subperiosteal dental implant guidelines demonstrate that the implant upon insertion can be put into immediate function and be restored with the final prosthesis soon after surgery. Studies on immediately functional loaded implant-supported prostheses in patients who are completely edentulous have been
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Zieliński, Rafał, Agata Kołkowska, Jerzy Sowiński, Bartłomiej Konieczny, Marcin Kozakiewicz, and Wojciech Simka. "Workflow for Maxilla/Mandible Individual [Mai®] Implant by Integra Implants—How Individual Implants Are Manufactured." Biomedicines 12, no. 8 (2024): 1773. http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/biomedicines12081773.

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The newest technology allows the medical industry to manufacture innovative products such as milled titanium prosthodontic parts in an implant for a screw-retained suprastructure. In the literature, there are some articles on the clinical usage of subperiosteal implants, but none of these publications, either in PubMed or Google Scholar, thoroughly describe the workflow for the design and manufacture of individual implants for maxillofacial surgery with milled threads for a screw-retained prosthodontic bridge. The aim of the article is to present a step-by-step method of producing personalized
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Chatzistavrianou, Despoina, Paul HR Wilson, and Philip Taylor. "A guide to implant dentistry part 2: surgical and prosthodontic considerations." Dental Update 46, no. 6 (2019): 514–23. http://dx.doi.org/10.12968/denu.2019.46.6.514.

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Implant rehabilitation is a successful treatment modality for the replacement of missing teeth, but careful treatment planning, restoratively-driven implant placement and individualized maintenance are prerequisites for success in order to control and minimize technical and biologic complications. The first part of the series focused on new patient assessment and pre-operative planning. The second part of the series will discuss the surgical and prosthodontic considerations and maintenance of implant-supported restorations. CPD/Clinical Relevance: To provide the dental practitioner with an evi
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Bharath Kumar K and Sasikala Ramajayam. "Peek in dental implant- A review of literature." World Journal of Advanced Research and Reviews 15, no. 2 (2022): 139–43. http://dx.doi.org/10.30574/wjarr.2022.15.2.0777.

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Polyether ether ketone (PEEK) is an important material which is used in several dental field like oral implantology, prosthodontic, orthodontic dentistry for dental implants, abutments, healing caps, orthodontic braces, and most importantly denture prosthetic framework. The best mechanical property of PEEK is that it overcomes the disadvantage of titanium implants i.e., aesthetic and allergic reaction. The aim of this article is to mainly focus on the surface modification of PEEK implant material to make it a better version of dental implant so that it overcomes the bioactivity and bone-integr
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Bharath, Kumar K., and Ramajayam Sasikala. "Peek in dental implant- A review of literature." World Journal of Advanced Research and Reviews 15, no. 2 (2022): 139–43. https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.7756043.

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Polyether ether ketone (PEEK) is an important material which is used in several dental field like oral implantology, prosthodontic, orthodontic dentistry for dental implants, abutments, healing caps, orthodontic braces, and most importantly denture prosthetic framework. The best mechanical property of PEEK is that it overcomes the disadvantage of titanium implants i.e., aesthetic and allergic reaction. The aim of this article is to mainly focus on the surface modification of PEEK implant material to make it a better version of dental implant so that it overcomes the bioactivity and bone-integr
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Bader, Abdullah Alrumi Ibrahim Mohammed al Yami Randah Abdulrhman Alghamdi Ali Mohammed Aldajani Hussein Mohammed Alhelaly Abdulrahman Thabet Mohammed Mohannd Talebalrahman Abotaleb Mohammed Mbearak Aljuaid Jamal Mousa Alotaibi Mohammed Dakhil Alelyani. "ACCURACY OF IMPRESSION TECHNIQUES IN IMPLANT DENTISTRY." INDO AMERICAN JOURNAL OF PHARMACEUTICAL SCIENCES 06, no. 01 (2019): 1396–402. https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.2545620.

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<strong><em>background: </em></strong><em>One of the successful methods of prosthodontic rehabilitation is Implants. Implant dentistry requires a multidisciplinary approach and proper prosthodontic planning to achieve a satisfactory result. Thus, the successful outcome of treatment largely depends on the accuracy of various impression techniques, materials used and osseointegration of implants. The main aim of implant impression is to accurately place implant analog/abutment corresponding to other structures in the dental arch without stressing the adjacent supporting tissue and teeth.</em> <s
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Swarna Meenakshi, P. "A review on ozone therapy in periodontitis." Bioinformation 18, no. 7 (2022): 634–39. http://dx.doi.org/10.6026/97320630018634.

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The biologic process of osseointegration (bone to implant interface), in which the implant forms an intimate relationship with the bone, provides the foundation for modern dental implants. Osseointegration necessitates a varying length of healing time. Despite the high success and survival rates of dental implants, problems do occur, necessitating ongoing periodontal and prosthodontic care. This failure frequently results in "peri-implantitis," which affects the soft and hard tissues surrounding the osseointegrated implants, resulting in the formation of a peri implant pocket and bone loss. De
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Sharma, Ashu, and G. R. Rahul. "Zygomatic Implants/Fixture: A Systematic Review." Journal of Oral Implantology 39, no. 2 (2013): 215–24. http://dx.doi.org/10.1563/aaid-joi-d-11-00055.

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Patients with moderate to severe atrophy challenge the surgeon to discover alternative ways to use existing bone or resort to augmenting the patient with autogenous or alloplastic bone materials. Many procedures have been suggested for these atrophied maxillae before implant placement, which include Le Fort I maxillary downfracture, onlay bone grafts and maxillary sinus graft procedures. A zygomatic implant can be an effective device for rehabilitation of the severely resorbed maxilla. If zygomatic implants are used, onlay bone grafting or sinus augmentation would likely not be necessary. The
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Dolidze, Tamar, and Marika Kublashvili. "Immediate Loading of Dental Implants with Fixed Prosthodontic Constructions-Advantages and Methods." European Scientific Journal, ESJ 19, no. 39 (2023): 65. http://dx.doi.org/10.19044/esj.2023.v19n39p65.

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“Immediate loading of implants” implies loading of implants after extraction of a tooth. The goal of our study was to observe the loss of keratinized gums and bone tissue in the region surrounding the alveolar ridge after tooth extraction, and to compare it to the immediate loading of dental implants with the same indicator. Recently, immediate implant placement after the extraction of a tooth with early loading has become more common. The advantages of this procedure include fewer surgical interventions, reduction in overall treatment time, reduced soft and hard tissue loss, and psychological
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Shah, Rupal J., Anandmayee Chaturvedi, and Hemal Agarwal. "Dental Implants as a Treatment Modality: Awareness Survey among People of Ahmedabad." International Journal of Prosthodontics and Restorative Dentistry 4, no. 2 (2014): 35–38. http://dx.doi.org/10.5005/jp-journals-10019-1103.

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ABSTRACT Aim To assess the sources, level of awareness, and need for information about dental implants among patients attending the outpatient ward of department of Prosthodontics, Government Dental College and Hospital, Ahmedabad, India. Materials and methods A survey was conducted on 300 patients attending the outpatient ward department of prostho- dontics, Government dental college and hospital, Ahmedabad. A printed questionnaire was used to evaluate the awareness about dental implants. Result Out of 300 patients only 41.33% had heard about the implant as treatment modality and most of them
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Marian Anand Bennis and Deepak Nallaswamy V. "Full mouth rehabilitation with maxillary equator® attachment over denture and mandibular hybrid denture - A case report." International Journal of Research in Pharmaceutical Sciences 12, no. 1 (2021): 388–91. http://dx.doi.org/10.26452/ijrps.v12i1.4165.

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Implant-supported prosthodontic rehabilitation of total edentulism remains the most complex restorative challenges. The main reason being the number of variables that affect both the aesthetic and functional aspects of the prosthesis. A hybrid denture or the ‘Toronto prosthesis’ is one that is fabricated over a metal framework and retained by screws threaded into implants. This article presents the fabrication of implant-retained maxillary Equator® attachment overdenture opposing mandibular implant-retained hybrid prosthesis. A total of four implants (Equinox® Myriad plus) were placed the maxil
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Inriany, Nur, and Eri Hendra Jubhari. "All-on-4 implant treatment: common difficulties and methods for coping." Makassar Dental Journal 10, no. 3 (2021): 218–22. http://dx.doi.org/10.35856/mdj.v10i3.451.

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The All-on-4® concept is one of the treatment procedures used in total edentulous patients and as an alternative to the routine care of conventional dentures with successful results in short term, long term and retrospective studies. What needs to be con-sidered in alternative treatments lies in the success of the prosthesis and its prosthodontic perspective which involves the princi-ples of occlusion. This article reviews the All-on-4® concept and its prosthodontic aspects. All-on-4® style dental implant treat-ment is a multi-step process with many potential complications. Reports of success
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Vaidya, S., J. Rajkarnikar, SB Rana, A. Bhochhibhoya, and A. Khapung. "Current trends in dental implant practice among dentists in Nepal." Journal of Nepalese Prosthodontic Society 4, no. 1 (2021): 11–19. http://dx.doi.org/10.3126/jnprossoc.v4i1.42309.

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Introduction: Implant dentistry is one of the fastest growing specialty in the field in dentistry. Yet there is a paucity of literature regarding the prevalence and the current trends of implant dentistry practice among dentists working in Nepal. Thus, the objective of this study was to assess the prevalence and current trends of dental implants practice among the dentists working in Nepal. Method: A cross sectional, online study was done among 267 Nepalese dentists from October, 2020 to December, 2020 by convenience sampling method. Data collection was done with the help of a proforma that in
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Chatzistavrianou, Despoina, Paul HR Wilson, and Philip Taylor. "A guide to implant dentistry part 1: treatment planning." Dental Update 46, no. 5 (2019): 412–25. http://dx.doi.org/10.12968/denu.2019.46.5.412.

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Implant rehabilitation is considered a predictable treatment modality to replace single and multiple missing units, with high survival rates. Technical and biological complications are commonly encountered and careful treatment planning, restorative-driven implant placement and long-term maintenance are prerequisites of a successful implant rehabilitation. The aim of this two-part series is to provide an evidence-based overview regarding the sequence of treatment planning and the treatment stages of a successful implant rehabilitation. The first part of the series will focus on new patient ass
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Singh, Sandeep, Pankaj Ghalaut, Pritish Dixit, and S. Divakar. "Prosthodontic rehabilitation of resorbed mandibular ridges using guided all-on-four technique and implant retained overdentures—A case series." National Journal of Maxillofacial Surgery 16, no. 1 (2025): 189–94. https://doi.org/10.4103/njms.njms_12_23.

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Continued residual ridge resorption in edentulous patients causes a great challenge in prosthetic rehabilitation by conventional denture. Retention and stability are greatly compromised in conventional dentures, especially if mandibular ridge is severely resorbed. Rehabilitation of such patients using dental implants has been proven as a successful treatment modality. With the evident of guided surgery, accurate and predictable implant placement can be achieved. This case series describes the prosthodontic rehabilitation of resorbed mandibular arches using guided all-on-four technique and impl
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Curca, Razvan, Doriana Agop Forna, Aureliana Caraiane, and Norina Consuela Forna. "HAZZARDS OF OCCLUZAL FORCES ON THE IMPLANT SUPPORTED PROSTHODONTIC RESTAURATIONS-A FEM STUDY." Romanian Journal of Oral Rehabilitation 16, no. 1 (2024): 568–76. https://doi.org/10.62610/rjor.2024.1.16.55.

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Since loading is increasingly believed to be a determining factor in the treatment outcome with oral implants, there is a need to expand the knowledge related to the biomechanics of oral implants. The aim of this study is to gain insight in the distribution and magnitude of occlusal forces on oral implants carrying fixed prostheses. This is done by in vivo quantification and qualification of these forces, which implies that not only the magnitude of the load but also its type (axial force). Occlusal forces on the supporting implants were quantified and qualified during controlled load applicat
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