FATIGUE FAILURE IN DENTAL IMPLANTS
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https://doi.org/10.56501/intjprosthorehab.v2i1.136Keywords:
Dental Implants, Failures of implants, Fatigue failure.Abstract
In clinical conditions, dental implants are frequently utilised to replace natural teeth. Implant failure is a major issue for dentists and patients, despite substantial breakthroughs in materials, methods, and implant design. Periimplantitis and a lack of osseointegration are two of the most common causes of implant failure. Implant failure can also be caused by occlusal overloading, the patient's medical condition, smoking, and implant features. The goal of this brief study is to address the aetiology of implant failures by emphasising the many classifications proposed by different authors and proposing a new one.
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