Multiple Implants for First Molar Prosthodontics |
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Authors: | Ira D. Zinner,DDS,MSD,Stanley A. Small,DDS,&dagger ,Curtis E. Jansen,DDS,&Dagger Francis V. Panno,DDS,§ |
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Affiliation: | Clinical Professor, Division of Restorative and Prosthodontic Sciences, New York University, College of Dentistry, New York, NY.;Associate Clinical Professor, Department of Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery.;Private Practice of Prosthodontics, Monterey, CA.;Professor and Head, Division of Restorative and Prosthodontic Sciences, New York University, College of Dentistry, New York, NY. |
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Abstract: | Problems that can occur when single implants are utilized to restore first molar teeth include the frequent loosening of screws, as well as screws and/or implant breakage. These may result from torquing and rotational movements of the prosthesis during masticatory and parafunctional mandibular movements. When sufficient bone and mesio-distal restorative space is present, the placement of two implants should be considered. |
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Keywords: | molar implant replacements nonrotational components |
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