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Short dental implants in the posterior maxilla: a review of the literature

  • Esfahrood, Zeinab Rezaei;Ahmadi, Loghman;Karami, Elahe;Asghari, Shima
    • Journal of the Korean Association of Oral and Maxillofacial Surgeons
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    • 제43권2호
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    • pp.70-76
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    • 2017
  • The purpose of this study was to perform a literature review of short implants in the posterior maxilla and to assess the influence of different factors on implant success rate. A comprehensive search was conducted to retrieve articles published from 2004 to 2015 using short dental implants with lengths less than 10 mm in the posterior maxilla with at least one year of follow-up. Twenty-four of 253 papers were selected, reviewed, and produced the following results. (1) The initial survival rate of short implants in the posterior maxilla was not related to implant width, surface, or design; however, the cumulative success rate of rough-surface short implants was higher than that of machined-surface implants especially in performance of edentulous dental implants of length <7 mm. (2) While bone augmentation can be used for rehabilitation of the atrophic posterior maxilla, short dental implants may be an alternative approach with fewer biological complications. (3) The increased crown-to-implant (C/I) ratio and occlusal table (OT) values in short dental implants with favorable occlusal loading do not seem to cause peri-implant bone loss. Higher C/I ratio does not produce any negative influence on implant success. (4) Some approaches that decrease the stress in posterior short implants use an implant designed to increase bone-implant contact surface area, providing the patient with a mutually protected or canine guidance occlusion and splinting implants together with no cantilever load. The survival rate of short implants in the posterior edentulous maxilla is high, and applying short implants under strict clinical protocols seems to be a safe and predictable technique.

Microbiological cleaning and disinfection efficacy of a three-stage ultrasonic processing protocol for CAD-CAM implant abutments

  • Gehrke, Peter;Riebe, Oliver;Fischer, Carsten;Weinhold, Octavio;Dhom, Gunter;Sader, Robert;Weigl, Paul
    • The Journal of Advanced Prosthodontics
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    • 제14권5호
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    • pp.273-284
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    • 2022
  • PURPOSE. Computer-aided design and manufacturing (CAD-CAM) of implant abutments has been shown to result in surface contamination from site-specific milling and fabrication processes. If not removed, these contaminants can have a potentially adverse effect and may trigger inflammatory responses of the peri-implant tissues. The aim of the present study was to evaluate the bacterial disinfection and cleaning efficacy of ultrasonic reprocessing in approved disinfectants to reduce the microbial load of CAD-CAM abutments. MATERIALS AND METHODS. Four different types of custom implant abutments (total N = 32) with eight specimens in each test group (type I to IV) were CAD-CAM manufactured. In two separate contamination experiments, specimens were contaminated with heparinized sheep blood alone and with heparinized sheep blood and the test bacterium Enterococcus faecium. Abutments in the test group were processed according to a three-stage ultrasonic protocol and assessed qualitatively and quantitatively by determination of residual protein. Ultrasonicated specimens contaminated with sheep blood and E. faecium were additionally eluted and the dilutions were incubated on agar plates for seven days. The determined bacterial counts were expressed as colony-forming units (CFU). RESULTS. Ultrasonic reprocessing resulted in a substantial decrease in residual bacterial protein to less than 80 ㎍ and a reduction in microbiota of more than 7 log levels of CFU for all abutment types, exceeding the effect required for disinfection. CONCLUSION. A three-stage ultrasonic cleaning and disinfection protocol results in effective bacterial decontamination. The procedure is reproducible and complies with the standardized reprocessing and disinfection specifications for one- or two-piece CAD-CAM implant abutments.

Long-term effect of implant-abutment connection type on marginal bone loss and survival of dental implants

  • Young-Min Kim;Jong-Bin Lee;Heung-Sik Um;Beom-Seok Chang;Jae-Kwan Lee
    • Journal of Periodontal and Implant Science
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    • 제52권6호
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    • pp.496-508
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    • 2022
  • Purpose: This study aimed to compare the long-term survival rate and peri-implant marginal bone loss between different types of dental implant-abutment connections. Methods: Implants with external or internal abutment connections, which were fitted at Gangneung-Wonju National University Dental Hospital from November 2011 to December 2015 and followed up for >5 years, were retrospectively investigated. Cumulative survival rates were evaluated for >5 years, and peri-implant marginal bone loss was evaluated at 1- and 5-year follow-up examinations after functional loading. Results: The 8-year cumulative survival rates were 93.3% and 90.7% in the external and internal connection types, respectively (P=0.353). The mean values of marginal bone loss were 1.23 mm (external) and 0.72 mm (internal) (P<0.001) after 1 year of loading, and 1.20 mm and 1.00 mm for external and internal abutment connections, respectively (P=0.137) after 5 years. Implant length (longer, P=0.018), smoking status (heavy, P=0.001), and prosthetic type (bridge, P=0.004) were associated with significantly greater marginal bone loss, and the use of screw-cement-retained prosthesis was significantly associated (P=0.027) with less marginal bone loss. Conclusions: There was no significant difference in the cumulative survival rate between implants with external and internal abutment connections. After 1 year of loading, marginal bone loss was greater around the implants with an external abutment connection. However, no significant difference between the external and internal connection groups was found after 5 years. Both types of abutment connections are viable treatment options for the reconstruction of partially edentulous ridges.

컴퓨터 시뮬레이션을 이용한 임플란트 상부 티타늄 구조물의 주조방안 (CONFUTER-AIDED CASTING DESIGN FOR IMPLANT TITANIUM SUPERSTRUCTURES)

  • 오세욱;이호용;이근우;심준성
    • 대한치과보철학회지
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    • 제41권4호
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    • pp.421-439
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    • 2003
  • Statement of problem : It is difficult to obtain a good titanium casting body using the traditional sprue design because of high melting point of Ti, and the low fluidity and high reactivity of molten Ti. Purpose : A new sprue design for titanium casting bodies needs more trial and error. In order to decrease the number of trial and error, computer simulation(MAGMASOFT, Magmasoft Giessereitechnologie GmbH, Achen, Germany) was used to optimize sprue design in U-shaped implant superstructures. Material and method : Five kinds of sprue were examined for the design of the sprue former for titanium casting: Sprue design A(sprue length 4 mm, rectangular shape, 4 sprues), Sprue design B(sprue length 4 mm. round shape. radius 2 mm, 7 sprues), Sprue design C (sprue length 2 mm, round shape, radius 2 mm, 7 sprues). Sprue design D (sprue length 2 mm, cone shape, large radius 3mm. small radius 2mm, 7 sprues), and Sprue design E( sprue length 2 mm. one unit channel shape). Sprue design F(sprue length 2mm, one unit channel shape) was also examined for the design of the customized sprue former in the Biotan system(Schutz Dental Gmbh, Germany). The casting bodies were taken in Sprue design A, Sprue design D, Sprue design E, and Sprue design F in the Biotan casting system. The numerically predicted defects were compared with the experimental dental castings by the radiographic and sectional view observations. Results : 1. According to the result of computer simulation, turbulence during mold filling was decreased in the sequence of Sprue design F, Sprue design E, Sprue design D, Sprue design C, Sprue design B, and Sprue design A. 2. The calculated solidification time contours indicate that hot spot was moved from the casting body to the sprue button in the sequence of Sprue design A, Sprue design B, Sprue design C, Sprue design D, and Sprue design E. The filling pattern of Sprue design F was similar to that of Sprue design E. 3 The predicted filling pattern shows that less turbulence was found in the customized sprue former than in the standard sprue former. 4. According to the results of the radiographic and cross sectional observations, casting defects less than 1mm were found at the center of a casting body with Sprue design E and Sprue design F. However, larger casting defects of 4mm were found in a casting with Sprue design A. 5. The predicted casting porosity was similar to that of the real casting. Conclusion : One unit channel-type and customized sprue former can be recommended. Further research and developement of various sprue designs using computer simulation in necessary to optimize casting design, in order to reduce the formation of casting defects in implant titanuim super-structures.

임상가를 위한 특집 1 - CAD/CAM 치과적 응용 (The Application of CAD/CAM in Dentistry)

  • 최호식;문지은;김성훈
    • 대한치과의사협회지
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    • 제50권3호
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    • pp.110-117
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    • 2012
  • Dental computer-aided design (CAD) and computer-aided manufacturing (CAM) technology have rapidly progressed over the past 30 years. The technology, which can be used in the dental laboratory, the dental office and the form of production centers, has become more common in recent years. This technology is now applied to inlays, onlays, crowns, fixed partial dentures, removable partial denture frameworks, complete dentures, templates for implant installation, implant abutments, and even maxillofacial prostheses. Dentists and dental technicians, who want to use these techniques, should have certain basic knowledge about that. This article gives an overview of CAD/CAM technologies, histories and how it applies in prosthetic dentistry.

치골 부위의 CT 적층 영상을 활용한 3D 기하학적 곡면 모델로의 가공 (Construction of 3D Geometric Surface Model from Laminated CT Images for the Pubis)

  • 황호진;문두환;황진상
    • 한국CDE학회논문집
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    • 제15권3호
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    • pp.234-242
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    • 2010
  • 3D CAD technology has been extended to a medical area including dental clinic beyond industrial design. The 2D images obtained by CT(Computerized Tomography) and MRI(Magnetic Resonance Imaging) are not intuitive, and thus the volume rendering technique, which transforms 2D data into 3D anatomic information, has been in practical use. This paper has focused on a method and its implementation for forming 3D geometric surface model from laminated CT images of the pubis. The implemented system could support a dental clinic to observe and examine the status of a patient's pubis before implant surgery. The supplement of 3D implant model would help dental surgeons settle operation plans more safely and confidently. It also would be utilized with teaching materials for a practice and training.

스템 길이에 따른 환자맞춤 인공고관절의 역학적 안정성 비교 (Comparison of Biomechanical Stability of Custom-made Hip Implants using Finite Element Analysis)

  • 전용태
    • 한국CDE학회논문집
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    • 제21권4호
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    • pp.426-432
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    • 2016
  • Designing a morphologically well-fitted hip implant to a patient anatomy is desirable to improve surgical outcomes since a commercial ready-made hip implant may not well conform to the patient joint. In this study, biomechanical stability of patient-specific hip implants with two different stem lengths was compared and discussed using a 3D finite element analysis (FEA). The FEA results in this study showed that an increase in stem length brings about more the peaked von-Mises stress (PVMS) in the prosthesis and less in the femur. However the decrease in von-Mises stress in the femur causes stress shielding phenomenon that usually leads to considerable bone resorption. Although, in biomechanical stability point of view, this work recommends the use of smaller stems, the length of stem must be determined by considering both the von-Mises stress and the stress-shielding phenomenon.

임플란트 경부의 역사면 디자인이 변연골 응력분포에 미치는 영향 (The effect of implant system with reverse beveled platform design on marginal bone stress distribution)

  • 차지영;조진현;조광헌
    • 대한치과보철학회지
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    • 제48권4호
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    • pp.266-272
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    • 2010
  • 연구 목적: 임플란트 경부 역사면의 디자인이 변연골 응력분포에 미치는 영향을 알아보기 위해 유한요소법을 사용하여 비교분석하였다. 연구 재료 및 방법:경부 직경 5.5 mm, 길이 8 mm의 매립형 (submerged type) 고정체 (Dentis Co., Daegu, Korea)를 연구모델로 선정하였다. 임플란트 경부 역사면의 디자인을 높이 (h, 0.4 mm, 1.0 mm)와폭경({5.5 - (3.34 + 2b)} / 2, [b, 0.2 mm, 0.3 mm, 0.4 mm])을 다르게 하여 총 여섯 가지의 실험 임플란트 조합으로 구분하였다. 축대칭 유한요소모델링을 이용하여 임플란트/악골 복합체에 대해 임플란트 장축에 평행한 방향으로 치관 교합면의 중심부에 수직 하중 100 N이 작용할 때 변연골의 최대압축응력을 산출하여 비교 하였다. 결과: 여섯 개의 모든 실험 임플란트 모델에서 변연골의 응력집중이 관찰되지 않았다. 변연골 응력은 임플란트 경부 역사면의 폭과 높이의 차이에 따라 달라지는 것이 관찰되었으며 사면각이 클수록 응력 집중이 증가하는 경향을 보였다. 결론: 임플란트 경부 역사면 디자인의 부여는 변연골 응력 분포 개선에 중요한 역할을 할 수 있을 것으로 여겨진다.

완전 무치악 환자에서 자유 착탈가능 임플란트 지대주를 이용한 임플란트 융합 국소의치 수복증례 (Implant-assisted removable partial denture using freely removable abutment in a fully edentulous patient: A case report)

  • 오유경;정창모;윤미정;이소현;이현종;허중보
    • 대한치과보철학회지
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    • 제58권1호
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    • pp.58-66
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    • 2020
  • 완전무치악환자의 보철 치료를 위한 방법 중에서 임플란트 지지 상부보철물을 서베이드 금관의 형태로 제작하여 국소의치의 지대치로 활용하는 임플란트 융합 국소의치(Implant-Assisted Removable Partial Denture, IARPD) 치료가 많은 관심을 받고 있다. 이 치료 방법에서 지대치로 사용되는 임플란트 상부보철물은 유지 형태에 따라 전통적으로 나사 유지형과 시멘트 유지형으로 분류되며 각각 장, 단점이 존재한다. 시멘트 제거, 수리의 어려움, 나사구멍(screw hole)으로 인한 비심미성 등을 극복하기 위해 최근에 새로운 유지 형태의 임플란트 보철 시스템인 EZ crown system (Samwon DMP, Yangsan, Korea)이 소개되었다. 이 시스템은 fixture에 체결되는 나사 일체형의 특수 abutment와 니켈-티타늄 스프링과 지르코니아 볼이 포함된 cylinder 구조물을 microlocking 방식으로 연결하여 유지력을 얻는다. 이번 증례의 환자는 하악 피개의치의 지대치가 발거되어 새로운 의치를 제작하고 싶다는 주소로 내원하였다. 환자 맞춤형의 진단 과정을 통해 전방부의 임플란트 서베이드 보철물을 이용한 임플란트 융합 국소의치를 계획하였다. 특히, 전통적인 방식의 임플란트 상부 보철물들의 단점을 보완하고자 EZ crown system을 적용한 임플란트 서베이드 보철물을 제작하여 기능적, 심미적으로 양호한 결과를 얻을 수 있었기에 이를 보고하는 바이다.

What is the effect of initial implant position on the crestal bone level in flap and flapless technique during healing period?

  • Al-Juboori, Mohammed Jasim;Ab Rahman, Shaifulizan;Hassan, Akram;Ismail, Ikmal Hisham Bin;Tawfiq, Omar Farouq
    • Journal of Periodontal and Implant Science
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    • 제43권4호
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    • pp.153-159
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    • 2013
  • Purpose: The level of the implant above the marginal bone and flap design have an effect on the bone resorption during the healing period. The aim of this study is to detect the relationship between the level of the implant at the implant placement and the bone level at the healing period in the mesial and distal side of implants placed with flapless (FL) and full-thickness flap (FT) methods. Methods: Twenty-two nonsubmerged implants were placed with the FL and FT technique. Periapical radiographs were taken of the patient at implant placement, and at 6 and 12 weeks. By using computer software, bone level measurements were taken from the shoulder of the healing cap to the first bone implant contact in the mesial and distal side of the implant surface. Results: At 6 weeks, the correlation between the crestal bone level at the implant placement and crestal bone level of the FT mesially was significant (Pearson correlation coefficient=0.675, P<0.023). At 12 weeks, in the FT mesially, the correlation was nonsignificant (Spearman correlation coefficient=0.297, P<0.346). At 6 weeks in the FT distally, the correlation was nonsignificant (Pearson correlation coefficient=0.512, P<0.107). At 12 weeks in the FT distally, the correlation was significant (Spearman correlation coefficient=0.730, P<0.011). At 6 weeks in the FL mesially, the correlation was nonsignificant (Spearman correlation coefficient=0.083, P<0.809). At 12 weeks in the FL mesially, the correlation was nonsignificant (Spearman correlation coefficient= 0.062, P<0.856). At 6 weeks in the FL distally, the correlation was nonsignificant (Spearman correlation coefficient=0.197, P<0.562). At 12 weeks in the FL distally, the correlation was significant (Pearson correlation coefficient=0.692, P<0.018). Conclusions: A larger sample size is recommended to verify the conclusions in this preliminary study. The bone level during the healing period in the FT was more positively correlated with the implant level at implant placement than in the FL.