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Good Occlusal Practice in the Provision of Implant Borne Prostheses
Osseointegration
Current Application of Oral Implants
Implant Success
Implant Success Vs Implant Survival
The Failing Implant
Case Responsibility
Occlusal Overload as a Cause of Implant Failure
Technique
Recommendations for Occlusal Schema for Implant Supported Prostheses
To Conform or to Re-Organise?
Classification of Osseointegrated Prostheses
Single Tooth Replacement by Implant Retained Crown
Ideal Occlusion for Single Tooth Implant
Full-Arch, Implant Supported Prosthesis
Free-standing, Fixed-Bridges ( Kennedy Classes I -IV Inclusive)
Overdentures
Implant and Tooth-Retained, Fixedprosthesis
Considerations of Case Planning
Relationship Between Occlusal Table and Implant Diameter
Ideal Occlusal Morphology Provide an Occlusion Which is:
The Significance of Implant Length-Crown Length Ratio
The Site and Nature of the Implant Bed
The Importance of Monitoring of Occlusal Load
Pre-Treatment Examination and Case ‘Work Up’
The Completed List of Guidelines of Good Occlusal Practice