IMPLANT-PROSTHETIC REHABILITATION
OF EDENTULOUS COMPLICATIONS IN A HOMEOSTATIC CONTEXT

 

Norina FORNA1, Doriana AGOP-FORNA2*, Claudiu TOPOLICEANU3, Natalia ROŞOIU4

 

1 University Professor, The Faculty of Dental Medicine, Grigore T. Popa Univ. of Medicine and Pharmacy, Iasi, full member in AOSR and ASM

2 Associate Professor, The Faculty of Dental Medicine, Grigore T. Popa Univ. of Medicine and Pharmacy, Iasi, Corresponding member of AOSR

3 Lecturer, The Faculty of Dental Medicine, Grigore T. Popa Univ. of Medicine and Pharmacy, Iasi

4 Prof. Emeritus PhD Faculty of Medicine University Ovidius Constanta; Academy of Romanian Scientists

* Corresponding Author: Univ. Lecturer Agop-Forna, The Faculty of Dental Medicine, Grigore T. Popa University of Medicine and Pharmacy, Iasi

 

Abstract. The degree of patient damage and the severity of local and loco-regional complications influence the way reconstruction is planned and the stages of implant-prosthetic therapy. Pre-operative analysis of the dimensional parameters of the implant sites (height, width, density) can be performed by means of applications using CBCT images or based on software programs specialized in pre-implant analysis and virtual planning of dental implant positioning. Effective management of complications of partial denture requires interdisciplinary collaboration (implantology, prosthodontics, oral surgery, anesthesia-sedation) both in terms of rehabilitation of loco-regional and local complications, reconstruction of implant sites, implant stage and design of future prosthetic work. The implant-prosthetic treatment plan should focus both on reconstruction of the mucosa-bone support and on ensuring the homeostasis of the stomatognathic system in the context of restoring biomechanical and functional conditions through fixed or removable prosthetic restorations with implant support.

 

Keywords: edentulism, complication, rehabilitation, implantology

 

DOI https://doi.org/10.56082/annalsarscibio.2022.2.105

 

 

 

Abstract Article Volume 11 No 2 2022