Biomechanical Outcomes of Tooth-Implant-Supported Fixed Partial Prostheses (FPPs) in Periodontally Healthy Patients using Root Shape Dental Implants

Background: Connecting an osseointegrated implant and a natural tooth is a treatment alternative for partially edentulous patients in some clinical situations. The main issue of a connected tooth-implant system is derived from the dissimilar mobility patterns of the osseointegrated fixtures and natu...

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Main Authors: Harutyunyan Argine, Pissiotis Argirios
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Sciendo 2017-03-01
Series:Balkan Journal of Dental Medicine
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Online Access:https://doi.org/10.1515/bjdm-2017-0001
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spelling doaj-cac234bb094e497499d05468984e32b12021-09-05T20:42:29ZengSciendoBalkan Journal of Dental Medicine2335-02452017-03-0121111110.1515/bjdm-2017-0001bjdm-2017-0001Biomechanical Outcomes of Tooth-Implant-Supported Fixed Partial Prostheses (FPPs) in Periodontally Healthy Patients using Root Shape Dental ImplantsHarutyunyan Argine0Pissiotis Argirios1Postgraduate student, Yerevan State Medical University after Mkhitar Heratsi (YSMU), ArmeniaSchool of Dentistry, Aristotle University of Thessaloniki, Thessaloniki, GreeceBackground: Connecting an osseointegrated implant and a natural tooth is a treatment alternative for partially edentulous patients in some clinical situations. The main issue of a connected tooth-implant system is derived from the dissimilar mobility patterns of the osseointegrated fixtures and natural abutments causing potential biomechanical problems within the entire system. Purpose: The aim of this review was to multilaterally analyze and discuss the main biomechanical factors that may question the reliability of splinted tooth-implant system and the long-term success of fixed partial prostheses (FPPs) supported by both teeth and implants with an emphasis on the disparity of mobility of these two different abutments.https://doi.org/10.1515/bjdm-2017-0001tooth-implant supported prosthesesnatural toothosseointegrated dental implantocclusal forcefinite element analysisrigid connectornon-rigid connector
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Biomechanical Outcomes of Tooth-Implant-Supported Fixed Partial Prostheses (FPPs) in Periodontally Healthy Patients using Root Shape Dental Implants
Balkan Journal of Dental Medicine
tooth-implant supported prostheses
natural tooth
osseointegrated dental implant
occlusal force
finite element analysis
rigid connector
non-rigid connector
author_facet Harutyunyan Argine
Pissiotis Argirios
author_sort Harutyunyan Argine
title Biomechanical Outcomes of Tooth-Implant-Supported Fixed Partial Prostheses (FPPs) in Periodontally Healthy Patients using Root Shape Dental Implants
title_short Biomechanical Outcomes of Tooth-Implant-Supported Fixed Partial Prostheses (FPPs) in Periodontally Healthy Patients using Root Shape Dental Implants
title_full Biomechanical Outcomes of Tooth-Implant-Supported Fixed Partial Prostheses (FPPs) in Periodontally Healthy Patients using Root Shape Dental Implants
title_fullStr Biomechanical Outcomes of Tooth-Implant-Supported Fixed Partial Prostheses (FPPs) in Periodontally Healthy Patients using Root Shape Dental Implants
title_full_unstemmed Biomechanical Outcomes of Tooth-Implant-Supported Fixed Partial Prostheses (FPPs) in Periodontally Healthy Patients using Root Shape Dental Implants
title_sort biomechanical outcomes of tooth-implant-supported fixed partial prostheses (fpps) in periodontally healthy patients using root shape dental implants
publisher Sciendo
series Balkan Journal of Dental Medicine
issn 2335-0245
publishDate 2017-03-01
description Background: Connecting an osseointegrated implant and a natural tooth is a treatment alternative for partially edentulous patients in some clinical situations. The main issue of a connected tooth-implant system is derived from the dissimilar mobility patterns of the osseointegrated fixtures and natural abutments causing potential biomechanical problems within the entire system. Purpose: The aim of this review was to multilaterally analyze and discuss the main biomechanical factors that may question the reliability of splinted tooth-implant system and the long-term success of fixed partial prostheses (FPPs) supported by both teeth and implants with an emphasis on the disparity of mobility of these two different abutments.
topic tooth-implant supported prostheses
natural tooth
osseointegrated dental implant
occlusal force
finite element analysis
rigid connector
non-rigid connector
url https://doi.org/10.1515/bjdm-2017-0001
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