| Literature DB >> 26501033 |
Vishrut Mohan Bhatnagar1, Jyoti T Karani2, Anshul Khanna3, Praveen Badwaik3, Ashutosh Pai1.
Abstract
Osseointegration of dental implants has been researched extensively, covering various aspects such as bone apposition, biomechanics and microbiology etc however, physiologic integration of implants and the associated prosthesis in the body has received very little attention. This integration is due to the development of a special sensory ability, which is able to restore peripheral sensory feedback mechanism. The underlying mechanism of this so-called 'osseoperception' phenomenon remains a matter of debate. The following article reveals the histological, neurophysiologic and psychophysical aspects of osseoperception. A comprehensive research to provide scientific evidence of osseoperception was carried out using various online resources such as Pubmed, Google scholar etc to retrieve studies published between 1985 to 2014 using the following keywords: "osseoperception", "mechanoreceptors", "tactile sensibility". Published data suggests that a peripheral feedback pathway can be restored with osseointegrated implants. This implant-mediated sensory-motor control may have important clinical implications in the normal functioning of the implant supported prosthesis.Keywords: Implant prosthesis; Mastication; Osseointegration
Year: 2015 PMID: 26501033 PMCID: PMC4606362 DOI: 10.7860/JCDR/2015/14349.6532
Source DB: PubMed Journal: J Clin Diagn Res ISSN: 0973-709X