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Prosthodontic Planning and Procedures

Prosthetic Decisions: Where, How Many and Which Materials?

Steven Eckert

Implant dentistry began with the notion that dental implants should replace the roots of natural teeth. This was frequently interpreted as a one for one replacement whereby one implant would be used to replace one tooth.

Over time this ratio was rejected. Today there is strong evidence to suggest that the minimum number of implants necessary to retain a dental prosthesis may be appreciably less than what was previously thought.

When considering fixed dental prostheses in the mandible there is strong evidence to suggest that three implants could be used with a high level of predictability. In the maxilla four implants might be a more appropriate minimum number.

Although it is appealing to establish a set of minimum numbers, clinicians must be constantly be aware that in some situations minimum numbers are clearly inappropriate.

Likewise it is incumbent upon the clinician to understand that the materials that are considered for the permanent prosthesis must be matched to the number of implants and the associated inter-implant spans.

Duration
40 minutes
Source
ITI Congress Southern Africa 2013
CPD/CME
0.66 hours
Purchase price
20 Academy Coins
Publication date: Jan 11, 2015 Last review date: Apr 10, 2022 Next review date: Apr 10, 2025
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