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Implants the future of prosthodontics
1. IMPLANTS The Future of Prosthodontics Kalpa Pandya Rachayta Parikh Priyank Pareek (Final B.D.S.)
2. What is an Implant??? A prosthetic device or alloplastic material implanted into the oral tissue beneath the mucosal or/and periosteal layer and/ or in the bone to provide retention and support for the fixed and removable prosthesis. - GPT
40. Screw Design Implants - slightly smaller prepared bone site - macroscopic retentive elements Combination
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46. Two types of transfer coping 1. direct transfer coping 2. indirect transfer coping
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48. Prosthetic coping is a thin covering usually designed to fit the Implant abutment for screw retention It serves as a connection between abutment and prosthesis or superstructure
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52. Implant body First stage cover screw Second stage permucosal extension or healing abutment Abutment A) for screw retentin B) for cement retention C) for attachment Hygiene screw Transfer coping A) direct B) indirect Analog A)implant body B) abutment coping Prosthesis screw
66. Posterior Single Tooth Implant local contraindications for a posterior single tooth implant indications for a posterior three unit fpd inadequate bone volume faciopalatal < 5 mm mesiodistal < 6.5 mm inadequate bone volume inadequate intertooth space < 6.5 mm lack of intertooth boney height Moderate to advanced mobility of 2 – 4 adjacent teeth Adjacent teeth are mobile Limited time for patient treatment Reduced time of treatment