Therapeutic Biomechanics Concepts and Clinical Procedures to Reduce Implant Loading. Part I
A new approach called therapeutic biomechanics that uses 5 possible corrective procedures that can be used in conjunction with each other to reduce implant loading has been suggested. These procedures are the following: (1) a cross-occlusion (to reduce horizontal implant offset); 2. the head (hex) o...
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description | A new approach called therapeutic biomechanics that uses 5 possible corrective procedures that can be used in conjunction with each other to reduce implant loading has been suggested. These procedures are the following: (1) a cross-occlusion (to reduce horizontal implant offset); 2. the head (hex) of the implant should be placed as close to the midline of the restoration as possible; 3. angled or custom reangulated abutment; 4. shallow cusp inclines; and (5) modified centric occlusal anatomy. On maxillary anterior restorations, a horizontal lingual stop redirects the resultant line of force in a vertical direction much closer to the implant and supporting bone. Part II of this paper will focus on laboratory and clinical procedures to implement the concept of therapeutic biomechanics. |
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