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Digital Analysis of Occlusion in Fixed Partial Implant Prostheses: How to Overcome Age-Related Changes in the Stomatognathic System.
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Palabras clave
dental implant
periodontal ligament
age;
T-Scan; occlusion
Clasificación UNESCO
T-Scan; occlusion
3213.13 Ortodoncia-Estomatología
Fecha de publicación
2024-01-26
Editor
MDPI
Citación
Dib Zakkour, J., Dib Zakkour, S., Montero, J., García-Cenador, B., Flores-Fraile, J., & Dib Zaitun, A. (2024). Digital analysis of occlusion in fixed partial implant prostheses: how to overcome age-related changes in the stomatognathic system. Prosthesis, 6(1), 119-134.
Resumen
[EN]Due to their lack of periodontal ligaments (PLs) and the differences between dental implants
and natural teeth, it is necessary to improve and generate a new occlusal scheme to prolong the life of
implants and prostheses. The age and the sex of patients must be considered because of their effects
on the stomatognathic system’s physiology. Operators must manage all the changes to obtain good
sensations during mastication and a better occlusal scheme for implanting fixed partial prostheses.
Dentists should try to protect this type of prosthesis using adjacent teeth and the PL. This is why new
digital systems were created. The combination of T-Scan® (digital software for occlusal analysis) and
electromyography (EMG) could allow doctors to find areas where it is necessary to act and to find
suitable solutions for the problems generated by using conventional methods of occlusal analysis
(such as articulating paper). In this study, a new method for establishing occlusion on fixed partial
implant prostheses has been created, combining digital systems with conventional articulating paper.
This method consists of asking the patient to bite down with different forces and situations in an
attempt to achieve Implant-Protected Occlusion (IPO). The use of digital systems has been shown
to be more effective than using only conventional systems. This new method allows a safer mode
of occlusion which protects implants and prostheses, saving all the differences between them and
natural teeth, and increasing the satisfaction of patients. This method also helps to overcome the
changes in the stomatognathic system as age increases, adjusting the occlusion to changes in PLs with age.
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2673-1592
DOI
10.3390/prosthesis6010010
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