Протетски компликации во денталната имплантологија

Papakoca, Kiro (2024) Протетски компликации во денталната имплантологија. In: 9th PAN Albanian Dental Congress, 24-26 May 2024, Struga.

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Abstract

The most common complications that occur during treatments with dental implants are mechanical. Purpose of this presentation was to show the incidence and types of
technical complications associated with implant supported complete dental fixed prostheses.
Prosthetic conditions were determined by clinical analysis and radiographic examination. Design characteristics of the implant, abutment and prostheses, the materials employed and biomechanical issues all exert an important influence on the
outcome of these prostheses. First technical and immediately after biologic complications after the placement of implant supported fixed complete dental prosthesis for our edentulous patients, occur continuously over time as a result of fatigue and stress. The most frequent implant – prosthesis complication reported was screw fractures, or hypertrophy - hyperplasia of tissue. The combination of implant bone anchoring, the attachment of prosthetic components with screws, and the dynamics involved result in a complex load with frequent loosening and fracture of the
components of the implant supported prostheses.
These events may not lead to implant-prosthetic failures, but they are significant in relation to the amount of repair and maintenance needed, time, and cost to both the clinician and patient.

Item Type: Conference or Workshop Item (Speech)
Subjects: Medical and Health Sciences > Health sciences
Medical and Health Sciences > Other medical sciences
Divisions: Faculty of Medical Science
Depositing User: Mihajlo Petrovski
Date Deposited: 25 Oct 2024 06:29
Last Modified: 25 Oct 2024 06:29
URI: https://eprints.ugd.edu.mk/id/eprint/34792

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