Screwed and cement implant prosthesis: current clinical considerations

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Autor(a) principal: COSTA,Bruna Palmeira
Data de Publicação: 2021
Outros Autores: FREIRE,Julliana Cariry Palhano, MELO,Waleska Ohana de Souza, FIGUEIRÊDO JÚNIOR,Ernani Canuto, RIBEIRO,Eduardo Dias, PEREIRA,Jozinete Vieira
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: RGO - Revista Gaúcha de Odontologia (Online)
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Resumo: ABSTRACT Introduction: There is no consensus as to which cemented or screwed retention system is best to avoid bone loss around the implant from a fixed implant-supported restoration. Objective: To evaluate the prosthesis retention systems on screw and cemented implants, regarding: bone loss, survival and failure rate, biological complications and microbiological analysis. Methods: A search was made for scientific articles that contemplated the subject through the databases Pubmed and SciELO, without period restriction. The titles, abstracts and then access to the full text has been verified. Results: It was found that excess cement may play an important role in the development of peri-implant disease. Technical failures are most seen in prosthesis retained by screws, and biological complications in cemented crowns. The success rate for both restraint systems is high, and retention-independent implant prosthesis treatment provides predictability. Conclusion: The appropriate retention system for the patient depends on several factors, including indication, advantages and disadvantages, retention provided, aesthetics and clinical performance.
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dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Screwed and cement implant prosthesis: current clinical considerations
title Screwed and cement implant prosthesis: current clinical considerations
spellingShingle Screwed and cement implant prosthesis: current clinical considerations
COSTA,Bruna Palmeira
Dental implants
Dental prosthesis, implant-supported
Dental prosthesis retention
Dental prosthesis design
title_short Screwed and cement implant prosthesis: current clinical considerations
title_full Screwed and cement implant prosthesis: current clinical considerations
title_fullStr Screwed and cement implant prosthesis: current clinical considerations
title_full_unstemmed Screwed and cement implant prosthesis: current clinical considerations
title_sort Screwed and cement implant prosthesis: current clinical considerations
author COSTA,Bruna Palmeira
author_facet COSTA,Bruna Palmeira
FREIRE,Julliana Cariry Palhano
MELO,Waleska Ohana de Souza
FIGUEIRÊDO JÚNIOR,Ernani Canuto
RIBEIRO,Eduardo Dias
PEREIRA,Jozinete Vieira
author_role author
author2 FREIRE,Julliana Cariry Palhano
MELO,Waleska Ohana de Souza
FIGUEIRÊDO JÚNIOR,Ernani Canuto
RIBEIRO,Eduardo Dias
PEREIRA,Jozinete Vieira
author2_role author
author
author
author
author
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv COSTA,Bruna Palmeira
FREIRE,Julliana Cariry Palhano
MELO,Waleska Ohana de Souza
FIGUEIRÊDO JÚNIOR,Ernani Canuto
RIBEIRO,Eduardo Dias
PEREIRA,Jozinete Vieira
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Dental implants
Dental prosthesis, implant-supported
Dental prosthesis retention
Dental prosthesis design
topic Dental implants
Dental prosthesis, implant-supported
Dental prosthesis retention
Dental prosthesis design
description ABSTRACT Introduction: There is no consensus as to which cemented or screwed retention system is best to avoid bone loss around the implant from a fixed implant-supported restoration. Objective: To evaluate the prosthesis retention systems on screw and cemented implants, regarding: bone loss, survival and failure rate, biological complications and microbiological analysis. Methods: A search was made for scientific articles that contemplated the subject through the databases Pubmed and SciELO, without period restriction. The titles, abstracts and then access to the full text has been verified. Results: It was found that excess cement may play an important role in the development of peri-implant disease. Technical failures are most seen in prosthesis retained by screws, and biological complications in cemented crowns. The success rate for both restraint systems is high, and retention-independent implant prosthesis treatment provides predictability. Conclusion: The appropriate retention system for the patient depends on several factors, including indication, advantages and disadvantages, retention provided, aesthetics and clinical performance.
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