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With a sufficient number of implants and a balanced occlusion full mouth cases work with no problem. Like with titanium you should aim for centered implants and choose appropriate diameters to avoid fractures. If you follow the basic rules, fractures are very unlikely! You can watch my video about this topic! th-cam.com/video/yZhli5aSY_w/w-d-xo.htmlsi=QXp9Opg7Fftv00CX
@@karan5194 basically one piece implants act like a tooth, after you cemented your final crown, you would have to cut it to take it off again. Under wich circumstances would you see a need to take off the restoration again?
@@dr.tobiassteinherr hygiene maintenance of the prosthesis is the main reason , especially in full arches or full quadrants , what is the material of choice for restorations do u prefer over these implants ?
If you grind your teeth, you should protect them with a splint / night-guard anyways as your teeth will suffer. So no matter if you have implants or not, protecting all of your teeth, the natural and the artificial ones, should be always considered under those circumstances!
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What about fracture resistance to occlusal loads and full mouth cases ?
With a sufficient number of implants and a balanced occlusion full mouth cases work with no problem. Like with titanium you should aim for centered implants and choose appropriate diameters to avoid fractures. If you follow the basic rules, fractures are very unlikely! You can watch my video about this topic! th-cam.com/video/yZhli5aSY_w/w-d-xo.htmlsi=QXp9Opg7Fftv00CX
@dr.tobiassteinherr What about retrievability of prosthesis since you said one pieces are better than two piece implants?
@@karan5194 basically one piece implants act like a tooth, after you cemented your final crown, you would have to cut it to take it off again. Under wich circumstances would you see a need to take off the restoration again?
@@dr.tobiassteinherr hygiene maintenance of the prosthesis is the main reason , especially in full arches or full quadrants , what is the material of choice for restorations do u prefer over these implants ?
What happens when I grind my teeth at night . What is a way to save my implants from failure ?
If you grind your teeth, you should protect them with a splint / night-guard anyways as your teeth will suffer. So no matter if you have implants or not, protecting all of your teeth, the natural and the artificial ones, should be always considered under those circumstances!