For more than thirty percent of patients with implant-supported fixed dental prosthesis, various complications can be observed over five-years of function. In some cases, failure can be ascribed to mechanical reasons such as loosening of the retaining screws or fracture of the implant components. The paper evaluates three different failures of implant-supported prostheses. All cases were analyzed by optical and SEM microscopy to identify the failure modes and the possible failure causes. Improper design or errors in finishing operations or in assembly are identified as dental failure causes. A matrix classification is proposed to collect rupture cases of implant-supported prostheses
An implant-supported restoration offers a predictable treatment for tooth replacement. Reported succ...
Failure of restorations is an important concern in dentistry. A clinical survey was conducted to ass...
With the growing use of dental implants, the incidence of implants’ failures grows. Late treatment...
For more than thirty percent of patients with implant-supported fixed dental prosthesis, various com...
BACKGROUND: The oral rehabilitation with fixed restorations supported by the combination of teeth an...
The most common complications that occur during treatments with dental implants are mechanical. Purp...
Aim: The purpose of this study was to evaluate the prevalence of causes of fixed dental prosthesis f...
There have been many materials and application methods developed in order to overcome the complicati...
Both fixed and removable implant-supported prostheses are well-established methods for replacing mis...
The success and predictability of titanium implants over long periods of time are well established, ...
Implant fracture is an infrequent cause of implant failure. The present study evaluates 21 fractured...
Objective: Extent of failure of tooth supported fixed prosthesis may affect the future restorability...
Abstract Objective: Extent of failure of tooth supported fixed prosthesis may affect the future res...
The purpose of this study is to evaluate the prevalence of prosthetic re-treatment of failed fixed d...
The use of dental implants in the rehabilitation of partially and fully edentulous patients is an ef...
An implant-supported restoration offers a predictable treatment for tooth replacement. Reported succ...
Failure of restorations is an important concern in dentistry. A clinical survey was conducted to ass...
With the growing use of dental implants, the incidence of implants’ failures grows. Late treatment...
For more than thirty percent of patients with implant-supported fixed dental prosthesis, various com...
BACKGROUND: The oral rehabilitation with fixed restorations supported by the combination of teeth an...
The most common complications that occur during treatments with dental implants are mechanical. Purp...
Aim: The purpose of this study was to evaluate the prevalence of causes of fixed dental prosthesis f...
There have been many materials and application methods developed in order to overcome the complicati...
Both fixed and removable implant-supported prostheses are well-established methods for replacing mis...
The success and predictability of titanium implants over long periods of time are well established, ...
Implant fracture is an infrequent cause of implant failure. The present study evaluates 21 fractured...
Objective: Extent of failure of tooth supported fixed prosthesis may affect the future restorability...
Abstract Objective: Extent of failure of tooth supported fixed prosthesis may affect the future res...
The purpose of this study is to evaluate the prevalence of prosthetic re-treatment of failed fixed d...
The use of dental implants in the rehabilitation of partially and fully edentulous patients is an ef...
An implant-supported restoration offers a predictable treatment for tooth replacement. Reported succ...
Failure of restorations is an important concern in dentistry. A clinical survey was conducted to ass...
With the growing use of dental implants, the incidence of implants’ failures grows. Late treatment...