The rehabilitation of partially or completely edentulous patients
with implant supported prostheses has been widely used, achieving high
success rates. However, many studies consider the presence of bruxism as
a contraindication for this treatment modality. The purpose of this
study was to review the literature and identify risk factors in implant
supported rehabilitation planning in subjects with bruxism. The
rehabilitation of bruxers using implant supported prostheses, using
implants with adequate length and diameter, as well as proper
positioning, seems to be a reliable treatment with reduced risks of
failure. Bruxism control through the use of a night guard by rigid
occlusal stabilization appliance, relieved in the region of implants, is
highly indicated. Although it is clear that implant supported
rehabilitation of patients with bruxism requires adequate planning and
follow-up, well-designed randomized controlled trials are needed to
provide reliable evidence on the long-term success of this treatment
modality. Read more.......
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