Romanian Journal of Oral Rehabilitation (Oct 2016)
POSSIBILITIES OF PROSTHETIC IMPLANT REHABILITATION USING VARIOUS BONE GRAFTING MATERIALS
Abstract
In clinical situations where the insufficient bone offers a contraindication for insertion of dental implants, bone augmentation can provide the necessary structural or functional support. This study aims to individualise the possibilities of implant-prosthetic rehabilitation for different clinical situations, identifying the system chosen accordingly to the grafting prosthetic version. The study group included 65 patients in the private practice of dentistry in Baia Mare, and those within the discipline of Prosthodontics and Oral Implantology of the Base for Clinical Education of the Faculty of Dental Medicine Iaşi, who were diagnosed with different types of edentation and who will benefit from reconstructive techniques based on different grafting systems. However, despite the many changes made in the design and manufacture of metal abutments, they still exhibit the disadvantage of metal components that appeare, when they are used. The grey line what occurs in the soft tissue impart an unnatural look. 2. For the clinical situations proposed for the implant-prosthetic rehabilitation characterized by insufficient bone volume for the implant placement one can make a series of interventions for bone ridge augmentation receivers, depending on the case during surgery for insert implants or separately.