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Clinical Versatility of the Facility-Equator Implant System as Mandibular Overdenture Retainers

The use of mandibular overdentures (MO) for the rehabilitation of totally edentulous individuals with limited bone availability is widespread and has proven clinical success. Narrow diameter implants (NDI) are available on the market as MO retainers to solve problems related to limited bone availabi...

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Autores principales: Possebon, Anna Paula da Rosa, Schuster, Alessandra Julie, Bielemann, Amália Machado, Martins, Ana Paula Pinto, Miranda, Samille Biasi, Chagas-Júnior, Otacílio Luiz, Pinto, Luciana de Rezende, Faot, Fernanda
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Publicado: Hindawi 2020
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7719493/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/33312740
http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2020/8823547
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author Possebon, Anna Paula da Rosa
Schuster, Alessandra Julie
Bielemann, Amália Machado
Martins, Ana Paula Pinto
Miranda, Samille Biasi
Chagas-Júnior, Otacílio Luiz
Pinto, Luciana de Rezende
Faot, Fernanda
author_facet Possebon, Anna Paula da Rosa
Schuster, Alessandra Julie
Bielemann, Amália Machado
Martins, Ana Paula Pinto
Miranda, Samille Biasi
Chagas-Júnior, Otacílio Luiz
Pinto, Luciana de Rezende
Faot, Fernanda
author_sort Possebon, Anna Paula da Rosa
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description The use of mandibular overdentures (MO) for the rehabilitation of totally edentulous individuals with limited bone availability is widespread and has proven clinical success. Narrow diameter implants (NDI) are available on the market as MO retainers to solve problems related to limited bone availability and bone thickness, providing a low-cost, minimally invasive treatment option. This technique evolved over the years, and changes frequently involved the number of implants used as MO retainers, as the adoption of a smaller number of implants can generate biomechanical disadvantages, contributing to the increased stress in peri-implant tissues, which may accelerate marginal bone loss (MBL), in addition to reducing masticatory capacity and satisfaction with rehabilitation. Some studies pointed out that the use of 3 or more implants as MO retainers improves the biomechanics. Thus, the objective of this study was to report 3 different clinical cases where 3 or more NDI were adopted to retain mandibular overdentures in association with diverse loading protocols: (i) 3 implants adopting conventional loading, (ii) 4 implants using progressive loading, and (iii) 4 implants with hybrid loading. The case with 4 implants and progressive loading showed a slight worsening of masticatory function at 1 year, in addition to a more pronounced MBL compared to other cases, but with improvements in satisfaction and oral health-related quality of life. Thus, NDI can be used as MO retainers with predictability and clinical success, using different numbers of implants and loading protocols.
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spelling pubmed-77194932020-12-11 Clinical Versatility of the Facility-Equator Implant System as Mandibular Overdenture Retainers Possebon, Anna Paula da Rosa Schuster, Alessandra Julie Bielemann, Amália Machado Martins, Ana Paula Pinto Miranda, Samille Biasi Chagas-Júnior, Otacílio Luiz Pinto, Luciana de Rezende Faot, Fernanda Case Rep Dent Case Series The use of mandibular overdentures (MO) for the rehabilitation of totally edentulous individuals with limited bone availability is widespread and has proven clinical success. Narrow diameter implants (NDI) are available on the market as MO retainers to solve problems related to limited bone availability and bone thickness, providing a low-cost, minimally invasive treatment option. This technique evolved over the years, and changes frequently involved the number of implants used as MO retainers, as the adoption of a smaller number of implants can generate biomechanical disadvantages, contributing to the increased stress in peri-implant tissues, which may accelerate marginal bone loss (MBL), in addition to reducing masticatory capacity and satisfaction with rehabilitation. Some studies pointed out that the use of 3 or more implants as MO retainers improves the biomechanics. Thus, the objective of this study was to report 3 different clinical cases where 3 or more NDI were adopted to retain mandibular overdentures in association with diverse loading protocols: (i) 3 implants adopting conventional loading, (ii) 4 implants using progressive loading, and (iii) 4 implants with hybrid loading. The case with 4 implants and progressive loading showed a slight worsening of masticatory function at 1 year, in addition to a more pronounced MBL compared to other cases, but with improvements in satisfaction and oral health-related quality of life. Thus, NDI can be used as MO retainers with predictability and clinical success, using different numbers of implants and loading protocols. Hindawi 2020-11-29 /pmc/articles/PMC7719493/ /pubmed/33312740 http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2020/8823547 Text en Copyright © 2020 Anna Paula da Rosa Possebon et al. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an open access article distributed under the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.
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Possebon, Anna Paula da Rosa
Schuster, Alessandra Julie
Bielemann, Amália Machado
Martins, Ana Paula Pinto
Miranda, Samille Biasi
Chagas-Júnior, Otacílio Luiz
Pinto, Luciana de Rezende
Faot, Fernanda
Clinical Versatility of the Facility-Equator Implant System as Mandibular Overdenture Retainers
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title_fullStr Clinical Versatility of the Facility-Equator Implant System as Mandibular Overdenture Retainers
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title_short Clinical Versatility of the Facility-Equator Implant System as Mandibular Overdenture Retainers
title_sort clinical versatility of the facility-equator implant system as mandibular overdenture retainers
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http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2020/8823547
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