Occlusal Considerations in Implantology: Good Occlusal Practice in Implantology

From Volume 37, Issue 9, November 2010 | Pages 610-620

Authors

Stephen J Davies

Lead Clinician, TMD Clinic, Manchester University Dental School and Specialist in Restorative Dentistry, James Hull Associates, High Lane Dental Care, 73 Buxton Road, Stockport, Cheshire SK6 8DR, UK

Articles by Stephen J Davies

Abstract

This article is concerned with implants that are being used for fixed crown and bridgework rather than removable prostheses. The huge increase in the provision of implants over the past two decades is set to continue. Most of the research is related to avoiding failures in implants. This research, in the main, has concentrated on the essential interface between the artificial implant and living bone: osseointegration. The other interface, which is worthy of our full attention, is the one between the implant-supported crown and the antagonist tooth: the occlusion.

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