A Review on Recommendations for the Maintenance of Implant Supported Restorations
Ashwag Siddik Noorsaeed *
Consultant Restorative Dentist, Saudi Arabia.
Asiri, Alaa Mohammad A.
MOH, Saudi Arabia.
Abdulmalk Abdulatif A. Almaghrabi
King Faisal university, Saudi Arabia.
Alshawi, Eyad Ibrahim N.
MOH, Saudi Arabia.
Rinad Ameer Nawab
KAU, Saudi Arabia.
Fahad Khaled M. Alkahtani
vision Colleges, Saudi Arabia.
Abdullah Saad Alqarni
vision Colleges, Saudi Arabia.
Reema Abdulaziz D. Alsaadi
IBN Sina National College, Saudi Arabia.
Deemah Muneer Alhamawi
Ministry of Health National Gaurd, Specialised Poly Clinic, Saudi Arabia.
Ayman Hasan Kaabi
King Abdulazize University, Saudi Arabia.
Khalid Ahmed H. Aljehani
King Fahad Armed Forces Hospital, Saudi Arabia.
Sana Zaki Alburaiki
Advance Restorative Dentist at Qatif Central Hospital, Saudi Arabia.
Osama Saeed Aljuraysh
Riyadh Elm University, Saudi Arabia.
*Author to whom correspondence should be addressed.
Abstract
Implant placement necessitates an interdisciplinary approach in which a team of dental implant specialists, including an oral surgeon, prosthodontist, periodontist, and oral radiologist, collaborate on the design, execution, and maintenance of the implants to provide the best possible result. According to the data, the vast majority of the participating dentists provide implant-supported restorations to their patients on a regular basis. Surprisingly, the percentage of dentists who plan implant placement and employ backward planning methods was significantly lower. This finding implies that dentists do not always follow the current scientific consensus that the placement of an implant should be based on prosthetic principles.
Keywords: Maintenance, implant, dental