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Influence of bruxism on the indication and follow- up of rehabilitations with dental implants

Menine, Cynthia Weiss; Martin, Juliana Maria Habith; Berejuk, Halina Massignan; Sartori, Ivete Aparecida de Mattias.
J. res. dent ; 3(3): 697-705, may-jun.2015.
Article En | LILACS-Express | ID: biblio-1363301

AIM:

The objective of this study was to report a clinical case highlighting the main recommendations of the literature to minimize forces applied on implants. MATERIAL AND

METHODS:

A decision was made to increase the number and size of implants installed. Screwed and cemented prostheses were used, combined with an occlusal bruxism night guard.

RESULTS:

Four months after the prosthesis installation, no biological or biomechanical complications were encountered.

CONCLUSION:

There are cases of patients with parafunctional habit who require oral rehabilitation with implants. There are guidelines that enable planning and rehabilitation. It is important to monitor cases to assess the behavior of implants and their suprastructures.