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. 1995 May-Jun;10(3):326-34.

Bending overload and implant fracture: a retrospective clinical analysis

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  • PMID: 7615329

Bending overload and implant fracture: a retrospective clinical analysis

B Rangert et al. Int J Oral Maxillofac Implants. 1995 May-Jun.

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  • Int J Oral Maxillofac Implants 1996 Sep-Oct;11(5):575

Abstract

Thirty-nine patients with implant fractures treated by three of the authors have been analyzed as to probable causes. Thirty-five (90%) of the fractures occurred in the posterior region. Thirty (77%) of the prostheses were supported by one or two implants, which were exposed to a combination of cantilever load magnification and bruxism or heavy occlusal forces. It was concluded that prostheses supported by one or two implants and replacing missing posterior teeth are subjected to an increased risk of bending overload. The literature review indicates that the fracture frequency is low in these situations and this study demonstrates that with appropriate treatment planning, such overload situations can essentially be prevented.

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