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J Am Dent Assoc, Vol 126, No 8, 1130-1133.
© 1995 American Dental Association

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Journal of the American Dental Association, Vol 126, Issue 8, 1130-1133
Copyright © 1995 by American Dental Association


RESEARCH

How occlusal forces change in implant patients: a clinical research report



LJ Dario

The author recorded the occlusion of 100 patients with fixed implant prostheses on 571 endosseous root form implants when the implants were placed. He made six subsequent occlusal contact comparisons at three-month intervals. Hyperocclusion occurred on implant prostheses in nearly half of the patients during the test period, with the majority of changes occurring in the first three to six months. These changes in the distribution of occlusal contact forces may partially explain the reports of early implant failure by other investigators, and they suggest the need for a more vigorous post-insertion occlusal evaluation.





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