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Implant-supported overdentures: part 2

British Dental Journal, 2021
The ability to provide high-quality complete dentures is a key skill for the general dental practitioner. The introduction of new implant attachments and dental technologies has opened the possibility of a wide variety of treatment options when considering implant-supported overdentures (ISODs).A thorough understanding of the advantages and ...
David Gray, Jaymit Patel
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The notion of implant-supported overdentures

The Journal of Prosthetic Dentistry, 1998
This article presents a brief review of the methods and techniques to manage the maladaptive edentulous patient. A discussion of the inclusion and exclusion criteria and treatment outcome measures associated with published prospective osseointegrated implant studies are included and specific therapy options are suggested.
Adrianne Scmitt, George A. Zarb
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Implant-supported overdentures: part 1

British Dental Journal, 2021
The ability to provide high-quality complete dentures is a key skill for the GDP. The increasing prevalence and utilisation of implant-supported overdentures has opened the possibility of a wide variety of treatment options to support patient care, while also creating the need for primary care practitioners to have a greater awareness of commonly used ...
David Gray, Jaymit Patel
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Tooth Implant Supported Prosthesis Verses Implant Supported Prosthesis: A Literature Review

2021
Connection of a tooth to an implant by means of prosthesis has always been debatable. Aim: The aim of this review is to summarize and discuss the available information including literature review and other documentation available and our experience regarding the rigid connection between tooth and implant in fixed partial Prosthesis.
Rahul Paul   +3 more
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Masticatory Function with Implant-supported Overdentures

Journal of Dental Research, 2004
The type of attachment that is used in implant-supported mandibular overdentures may influence the retention and stability of the prosthesis and, thus, masticatory function. In this within-subject cross-over clinical trial, we examined the hypothesis that greater retention and stability of the overdenture improve the masticatory function.
A. van der Bilt   +4 more
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Clinical success of implant-supported and tooth–implant-supported double crown-retained dentures

Clinical Oral Investigations, 2011
The objective of this retrospective study was to compare biological and technical complications of implant-supported and tooth-implant-supported double crown-retained dentures (DCRDs) with those of tooth-supported DCRDs. Sixty-three DCRDs were monitored.
Olaf Gabbert   +5 more
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Implant-Supported Auricular Prosthesis - An Overview. [PDF]

open access: possibleJournal of Oral Implantology, 2012
Abstract Auricular defects can result from tumor resection, congenital malformations, and trauma. These defects lack hard or soft tissue undercuts, and prosthesis retention is obtained primarily by the use of skin adhesives. There are significant disadvantages to the use of skin adhesives.The margins of the facial prosthesis may be damaged by ...
Ashu Sharma   +3 more
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Implant supported overdentures — the Leuven experience

Journal of Dentistry, 1997
This report covers a series of three different clinical longitudinal studies on the outcome of overdenture therapy when two (mandible) or four (maxilla) implants retaining a resilient overdenture are used.The resilient mandibular bar-retained overdenture on two implants is a very reliable treatment.
Marc Hooghe, Ignace Naert
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Outcome assessment of implant-supported prostheses

The Journal of Prosthetic Dentistry, 1998
From the dental professional's standpoint, implant rehabilitation offers dramatically improved treatment alternatives to orally disabled patients. However, what a patient perceives as important to their function and satisfaction with their prostheses may be quite different from what the dentist believes are significant health-related improvements.To ...
James P. Lund   +3 more
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Retention of Cemented Implant‐Supported Restorations

Journal of Prosthodontics, 1997
Purpose This investigation compared cement failure loads of a gold cylinder luted to a CeraOne titanium abutment (5‐mm‐high chimney) 24 hours postcementation when either zinc phosphate, Tempbond NE, or Tempbond luting agent was used.Materials and Methods Luting agent (0.01 mL) was applied to the internal aspect of the gold cylinder, and the cylinder ...
Sreenivas Koka   +2 more
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