| Literature DB >> 28435381 |
Ayesha Hanif1, Saima Qureshi1, Zeeshan Sheikh2, Haroon Rashid3.
Abstract
After tooth loss, an individual may seek tooth replacement so that his/her function and esthetics could be restored. Clinical prosthodontics, during the past decade, has significantly improved and developed according to the advancements in the science and patient's demands and needs. Conventional options in prosthodontics for substituting a missing single tooth include the removable partial denture, partial and full coverage bridgework, and resin-bonded bridgework. Dental implants have gained increasing popularity over the years as they are capable of restoring the function to near normal in both partial and completely edentulous arches. With substantial evidence available, fixed implant-supported prosthesis are fully acknowledged as a reliable treatment option for the replacement of single or multiple missing teeth nowadays. While dental implants are increasingly becoming the choice of replacement for missing teeth, the impediments associated with them are progressively emerging too.Entities:
Keywords: Implant complications; implant failures; peri-implantitis
Year: 2017 PMID: 28435381 PMCID: PMC5379828 DOI: 10.4103/ejd.ejd_340_16
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Eur J Dent
Complications associated with dental implants[1213]
Figure 1An open tray impression taken using addition cured silicone. Poor implant angulation can be judged which could lead to a mechanical failure
Risk factors associated with dental implant fractures[3739]
Figure 2Radiographic picture showing significant bone loss around the implant
Figure 3Soft-tissue inflammation caused due to peri-implantitis
Clinical and radiographic symptoms of peri-implantitis[8687]