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TOOTH TO IMPLANT CONNECTION How to think? Prepared by Dr.Yamen Nouh

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TOOTH TO IMPLANT CONNECTION

How to think?Prepared by

Dr.Yamen Nouh

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When do we need?

• Mesial drifted teeth leaving limited space to second implant

• Failed implant between teeth and succeeding implant

• Insufficient bone with no possibility for graft

• Patient cannot afford graft or multiple implants

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What is the problem?

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differences

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• Tooth attachment with PDL acts as viscoelastic shock absorber

• Thus decreasing the amount of stress distributed to surrounding bone especially in Crestal area.

• And allowing higher degree of movement (up to 20 times more)

Main differences:Tooth

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• Implant direct connection to bone (Osseointegration) is rigid.

• Allowing less movement and absorbing much less stresses.

• Conduction of stresses to bone.

• Concentrating forces at the crestal bone as it is the hinge point in case of lateral forces

Main differences:Implant

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So...For the implant

Common..

Rare..

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For the bridge (Very rare)

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Follow up results

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How to think: factors to consider

• Tooth mobility: teeth should not be mobile, if it is, it should be treated as splinting case (Add more implants to splint). Consider stress breakage design options.

• level of parafunctional activity

• number of implants and teeth being used in the restoration.

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1- increase number of implants

• Increasing resistance arm (increasing implants to teeth ratio) in a way that makes the prosthesis does not need the teeth for support

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2- Don’t use implant as pier

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Connect only with healthy teeth

• In terms of periodontium and supporting bone

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Decrease lateral forces

Amount of axial movement for teeth: 8-28 micronAmount of lateral movement for teeth: 65-108 micron

Amount of limited movement for implant: 0-5 micron

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A- avoid in patients with para-functional stresses

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B- Avoid in cases with high crown root ratio

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C- connect implant to distal rather than mesial teeth

(and posterior rather than anterior)

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Rigid or non rigid connection?

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Use non rigid connection

non rigid connection allows teeth to move and act as stress breaker..

But..

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Allowing intrusion

- The rate of intrusion is between 3-5.2%

- It jumps to 50% in case of para-functional habits

- Different theories for intrusion - Effect of Rachet: teeth not returning to its position due to friction between connector parts

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Modification on non rigid connector

N.B: Need to be only in short span cases as if it is long span this will increase stresses on the connector

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Use of rigid connection

• Tooth-tooth cemented bridge has the same mobility rate as tooth-implant connected bridges as declared by finite element analysis

• Also permanent cementation prevents intrusion.

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Rigid connectionNon Rigid connection

- Allow teeth intrusion- Decrease bone

resorption

- Prevent teeth intrusion- May cause relatively

more bone resorption

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Permanent cementation

To prevent teeth intrusion

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• Half crown design

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Say YES or NO and WHY in the following cases:

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case 1

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Case 2

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Case 3

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Case 4

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case 5

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Case 6

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case 7

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Case 8

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Final conclusion!!!!

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References..

• Spear, frank (2015). speareducation.com. Connecting Teeth and Implants: Yes, No, Maybe?. Retrieved from link

• Serhat Ramoglu, Simge Tasar, Selim Gunsoy, Oguz Ozan, and Gokce Meric, “Tooth-Implant Connection: A Review,” ISRN Biomaterials, vol. 2013, Article ID 921645, 7 pages, 2013. doi:10.5402/2013/921645