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mention causes of implant failure due to restorative problems1 restorative problemsa excessive cantileverb use of implants with rigid prosthetic
mention causes of implant failure due to improper implant selection implant selection errors a improper implant type in improper bone typeb improper
list the causes of implant failure due to improper surgical technique and placementfailure due to surgical techniques and improper placementa off
what should be the minimal distance between the implants or an implant and a natural tooththe minimal distance between the implant and the adjacent
how does parafunctional habits lead to implant failureparafunctional habits like bruxism and clenching create mechanical and biological problems due
list host factor which play important role in implant survivalhost factorsa medical status of the patientb habits- smoking- parafunctional habitsc
explain failing implant and biologic failurefailing implant an implant that is progressively losing bone but is clinically stable firm can be
what is ailing implantailing implant an implant which may indicate an increased risk for failure which can be of temporary significance or amenable
what is implant failureimplant failure the total failure of implant to fulfil its purpose which are49surgical complicationslong term implantfailures
the protocol includes four treatment modalitiesa mechanical debridementin this the patients are re-instructed in oral hygiene and motivated to
cumulative interceptive supportive therapy iti consensus reportsystematic and continuous monitoring of the periimplant tissue conditions is
explain about pergingival regenerative therapy in case of one stage implants being treated or when the prosthesis has to be maintained a
determine the steps in surgical therapya the first step in surgical therapy is to reflect the tissue and degranulate the defectb it is followed by
osseus defects around implants they are classified into four main groupsgroup i defects these demonstrate moderate horizontal bone loss with a
explain about regenerative therapy is also used to achieve the above objectives but with the ultimate goal of regeneration of lost bone
resective therapyis used to reduce pockets correct negative osseous architecture and rough implant surfaces and increase the area of keratinized
surgical therapythe clinician may use a surgical approach when non-surgical therapies are not indicated or are unsuccessfulthe surgical techniques
non-surgical therapythe most conservative approach to treatment involves non-surgical therapy this treatment modality includes three subcategoriesa
treatment options for ailing and failing implants are varied the clinician should start conservatively and progress to more aggressive therapy the
psychological problemsfailure to fulfill the patients expectations and failure to gain the patients acceptance and satisfaction constitutes a
functional problems of implant failures the masticatory efficiency of the implant supported prosthesis depends on the anchorage related factors and
prosthetic considerationsthe complete aesthetic diagnosis of the patient should be done prior to implant placement in the aesthetic zone the smile
bone grafting issuesplanning of the case is very critical any bone defect in the aesthetic zone should be evaluated prior to implant placement in
soft tissue managementthe periimplant soft tissue is very critical in the aesthetic zone the handling of the tissue during surgery to minimize trauma
what is the implant placement the failure to place an implant in the correct location in the buccolingual plane mesiodistal plane and the inciso