Occlusal considerations in implant therapy: clinical guidelines with biomechanical rationale
Abstract
Due to lack of the periodontal ligament, osseointegrated implants, unlike natural teeth, react biomechanically in a different fashion to occlusal force. It is therefore believed that dental implants may be more prone to occlusal overloading, which is often regarded as one of the potential causes for peri-implant bone loss and failure of the implant/implant prosthesis. Overloading factors that may negatively influence on implant longevity include large cantilevers, parafunctions, improper occlusal designs, and premature contacts. Hence, it is important to control implant occlusion within physiologic limit and thus provide optimal implant load to ensure a long-term implant success. The purposes of this paper are…
Citation impact
- FWCI
- 7.02
- Percentile
- 100%
- References
- 100
Authors
4- YKYongsik KimCorresponding
University of Michigan
- TOTae‐Ju Oh
University of Michigan
- CECarl E. Misch
University of Michigan
- HWHom‐Lay Wang
University of Michigan
Topics & keywords
- Implant
- Occlusion
- Osseointegration
- Medicine
- Dentistry
- Implant failure
- Orthodontics
- Dental occlusion
- Good health and well-being