RADIOGRAPHIC EVALUATION OF THE SUCCESS OF IMPLANT-SUPPORTED TOTAL PROSTHESES ON CONICAL EXTERNAL HEXAGON IMPLANTS AND 6-MONTH FOLLOW-UP AFTER INSTALLATION OF THE PROSTHESES.

Authors

  • Henrique Rufino Unisul - Universidade do Sul de Santa Catarina
  • Eduarda Braz
  • Gustavo Molina

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.59306/jrd.v11e120231-6

Keywords:

Dental implantation, Implant-supported dental prosthesis, Osseointegration

Abstract

The development of dental implants has revolutionized the rehabilitation possibilities for partially or totally edentulous patients. The long-term success of the dental implant depends on osseointegration and this is achieved by the combination of two essential stabilities: primary and secondary. Implant-supported prostheses are a great evolution for these treatments, positively interfering in the quality of life of the population, as they generate function and aesthetics for the patient. Thus, the present study aimed to radiographically evaluate complete dentures supported by an external hexagon conical implant in the anterior region of the mandible. More specifically, to evaluate the feasibility of using these implants in cortical bone of the mandible, to verify the success rate regarding the significance of peri-implant bone loss and to compare peri-implant bone loss between patients.

Author Biography

  • Henrique Rufino, Unisul - Universidade do Sul de Santa Catarina

    Odontologia

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Published

2023-05-03

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