Volume 7 Issue 5 ( September - October ), 2021

Review Articles

Implant hybrid prosthesis: A systemic review
Gursimrat Kaur, Sahira Sandhu, Gurinder Pal Singh Sandhu

A healthy occlusion is characterized by absence of pathology, satisfactory function and adaptive capacity. Treatment is rendered in three phases namely, „systemic phase,‟ „stabilizing or preparatory phase‟ and „definitive or corrective phase.‟ Dental implants have become increasingly important in oral reconstruction. The high rate of success of rehabilitation with implant-supported prostheses has increased esthetic demands of patients and clinicians. To obtain satisfactory functional and esthetic results, it is essential to achieve osseointegration and the ideal location of implants to support the intended restoration. Hybrid prostheses have a great number of advantages including reducing the impact force of dynamic occlusal loads, being less expensive to fabricate and highly esthetic restorations

 
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