Biomechanical Complications of Implant-Supported Fixed Single Crowns in the Posterior Area: A Systematic Review

Imen Kalghoum; Emna Ben Mustapha; Hela Boutighane; Zeineb Riahi; Linda Ayedi; Oumayma Mejri; Emna Boudabous; Dalenda Hadyaoui1

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Publication Date: 2023/07/27

Abstract: The preliminary search came up with 108 articles by use of a Boolean-equation. After applying the exclusion criteria, we ended up with 7 full text studies verifying all inclusion criteria. Resin-modified ceramic crowns were the most susceptible to restoration complication, the same a screw-retained Implant- supported posterior crowns.Conclusion: Biomechanical complications can pose challenges to the long-term stability and function of implant- supported posterior crowns. Further research and advancements in implant design and materials will continue to contribute to reducing biomechanical complications and enhancing the success of implant dentistry.

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DOI: https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.8188421

PDF: https://ijirst.demo4.arinfotech.co/assets/upload/files/IJISRT23JUN1771.pdf

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