Romanian Journal of Oral Rehabilitation (Oct 2016)
THE IMPLICATIONS OF PREIMPLANTATION ANALYSIS AND POSITIONING OF IMPLANTS IN THE SUCCESS / FAILURE RATE OF THE IMPLANTATION TREATMENT
Abstract
The individual treatment of edentulous rate through the success / failure demands a thorough knowledge of the elements of the maxillary or mandibular edentulous prosthetic field to adapt to the specific clinical therapeutic means so as to use the entire morpho-physiological capacity offered by the remaining dental arch. The aim of this study is to individualize the main considerations focused on preimplantation analysis and optimal positioning of implants, whose compliance or non-compliance may underlie success versus failure in the complex implant-restoration - prosthetic implant. They were quantified the main factors of a successful biomechanical implantation represented by: preimplantation analysis, and optimal tridimensional positioning of the implant, assessing the implications for the rate of success / failure therapy. The following aspects are recommended for use in order to achieve a presurgical diagnosis to help determine the complexity of the case and the number, location, type and angulation of implants:mounting diagnosed models, current imaging techniques, radiographic guides and templates, computerized planning software.