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- W4286545914 abstract "Purpose The purpose of this work is to design Oclusal Platforms with the aim of avoiding complications derived from over-implanted prostheses. They are prone to create certain issues in nearby areas, gingival stomatitis, mucositis, etc. To prevent those, some complex hygienic measures are required. This results in complex practices for the patient, often of advanced age. Therefore, it finally results in frequent visits to the specialists (from dentists to maxillofacial surgeons, etc.). Method The method of this work is based on usual procedures to perform implant supported prosthesis. They are all adapted to our platforms and short crowns where applicable. In this way it is possible to control the occlusion which provides the function and better oral and maxillofacial aesthetics. The target group of this research has been patients with advanced age or additional related difficulties. Results Making of implant-supported prostheses is a conventional process simply adapting the platforms to the specific characteristics of each patient. Generally speaking, this could be from a toothless patient to a partially toothless patient in one of both jaws. The platform is then placed so that the chewing capacity is recovered in first place. Secondly, it would be added together with the platform a sketch of incisors and canines or the pieces deemed necessary without reaching the imlpanted gingival area. Conclusions The occlusal deviced proposed is simple and applicable in a way that the patient recovers the functional capacity for chewing, swallowing and speaking, without forgetting the aesthetic aspects. The purpose of this work is to design Oclusal Platforms with the aim of avoiding complications derived from over-implanted prostheses. They are prone to create certain issues in nearby areas, gingival stomatitis, mucositis, etc. To prevent those, some complex hygienic measures are required. This results in complex practices for the patient, often of advanced age. Therefore, it finally results in frequent visits to the specialists (from dentists to maxillofacial surgeons, etc.). The method of this work is based on usual procedures to perform implant supported prosthesis. They are all adapted to our platforms and short crowns where applicable. In this way it is possible to control the occlusion which provides the function and better oral and maxillofacial aesthetics. The target group of this research has been patients with advanced age or additional related difficulties. Making of implant-supported prostheses is a conventional process simply adapting the platforms to the specific characteristics of each patient. Generally speaking, this could be from a toothless patient to a partially toothless patient in one of both jaws. The platform is then placed so that the chewing capacity is recovered in first place. Secondly, it would be added together with the platform a sketch of incisors and canines or the pieces deemed necessary without reaching the imlpanted gingival area. The occlusal deviced proposed is simple and applicable in a way that the patient recovers the functional capacity for chewing, swallowing and speaking, without forgetting the aesthetic aspects." @default.
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- W4286545914 title "Implant-supported occlusal platform." @default.
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