Volume 10 Issue 4 (July-August, 2024)

Review Articles

Overcoming Implant Prosthesis Complications: Strategies for Success – A Review
Dr Renu Gupta, Dr Varsha Khichi, Dr Divya Vashisht, Dr Priya Ravichandran, Dr Venus Chandel

Over the past ten years, clinical prosthodontics has undergone considerable advancements, driven by both scientific progress and the evolving demands of patients. Traditional methods for replacing a single missing tooth in prosthodontics include removable partial dentures, partial and full coverage bridges, as well as resin-bonded bridges. In recent years, dental implants have surged in popularity due to their ability to restore functionality to a level that closely resembles natural teeth, applicable to both partially and completely edentulous arches. There is a robust body of evidence supporting the use of fixed implant-supported prostheses as a dependable treatment modality for the replacement of one or more missing teeth in contemporary practice. However, as dental implants become the preferred solution for tooth replacement, various challenges associated with their use are also becoming increasingly apparent.

 
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