Table 3 Implant overdentures (IODs)
Table 3 Implant overdentures (IODs)
author: Yoshiyuki Hagiwara,Tatsuya Narita,Yohei Shioda,Keisuke Iwasaki,Takayuki Ikeda,Shunsuke Namaki, Thomas J Salinas | publisher: drg. Andreas Tjandra, Sp. Perio, FISID
Question
Values
Q7. The design of the implant overdenture:
Decision made according to instructions of dentist
43.2%
Work is left to technicians
19.3%
Decided upon through consultation with each other
37.5%
Q8. What are the proportions of attachment types used with IODs?
Bar and clip
35.6%
Magnet
30.2%
Ball and socket
19.0%
Locator
5.2%
ERA
2.3%
Other
7.7%
Serial posts:
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Current status of implant prosthetics in Japan
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Background : Current status of implant prosthetics in Japan (1)
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Background : Current status of implant prosthetics in Japan (2)
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Methods : Current status of implant prosthetics in Japan
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Table 1 Conditions characterizing implant laboratories
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Table 2 Implant fixed prostheses
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Table 3 Implant overdentures (IODs)
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Table 4 Prosthetic complications
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Result & discussion: Current status of implant prosthetics in Japan (1)
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Result & discussion: Current status of implant prosthetics in Japan (2)
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Result & discussion: Current status of implant prosthetics in Japan (3)
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Result & discussion: Current status of implant prosthetics in Japan (4)
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Result & discussion: Current status of implant prosthetics in Japan (5)
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Result & discussion: Current status of implant prosthetics in Japan (6)
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Result & discussion: Current status of implant prosthetics in Japan (7)
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Result & discussion: Current status of implant prosthetics in Japan (8)
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Result & discussion: Current status of implant prosthetics in Japan (9)
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Conclusions: Current status of implant prosthetics in Japan
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Figure 1. The proportions of abutments used with cement-retained prostheses
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Figure 2. Types of materials used to make implant prostheses in the anterior region
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Figure 3. Types of implant fixed prostheses are used in the posterior region
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Figure 4. The proportions of attachment types used with IODs
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Figure 5. The main fabrication challenges faced
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Figure 6. the frequently received repair requests involving implant fixed prostheses
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Figure 7. Creative steps to prevent veneer fracture and chipping in the molar region
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Figure 8. What are the frequently received repair requests for IODs?
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Figure 9. Do you have any requests for dentists who practice implant treatment?
| Question | Values | |
|---|---|---|
| Q7. The design of the implant overdenture: | Decision made according to instructions of dentist | 43.2% |
| Work is left to technicians | 19.3% | |
| Decided upon through consultation with each other | 37.5% | |
| Q8. What are the proportions of attachment types used with IODs? | Bar and clip | 35.6% |
| Magnet | 30.2% | |
| Ball and socket | 19.0% | |
| Locator | 5.2% | |
| ERA | 2.3% | |
| Other | 7.7% |
- Current status of implant prosthetics in Japan
- Background : Current status of implant prosthetics in Japan (1)
- Background : Current status of implant prosthetics in Japan (2)
- Methods : Current status of implant prosthetics in Japan
- Table 1 Conditions characterizing implant laboratories
- Table 2 Implant fixed prostheses
- Table 3 Implant overdentures (IODs)
- Table 4 Prosthetic complications
- Result & discussion: Current status of implant prosthetics in Japan (1)
- Result & discussion: Current status of implant prosthetics in Japan (2)
- Result & discussion: Current status of implant prosthetics in Japan (3)
- Result & discussion: Current status of implant prosthetics in Japan (4)
- Result & discussion: Current status of implant prosthetics in Japan (5)
- Result & discussion: Current status of implant prosthetics in Japan (6)
- Result & discussion: Current status of implant prosthetics in Japan (7)
- Result & discussion: Current status of implant prosthetics in Japan (8)
- Result & discussion: Current status of implant prosthetics in Japan (9)
- Conclusions: Current status of implant prosthetics in Japan
- Figure 1. The proportions of abutments used with cement-retained prostheses
- Figure 2. Types of materials used to make implant prostheses in the anterior region
- Figure 3. Types of implant fixed prostheses are used in the posterior region
- Figure 4. The proportions of attachment types used with IODs
- Figure 5. The main fabrication challenges faced
- Figure 6. the frequently received repair requests involving implant fixed prostheses
- Figure 7. Creative steps to prevent veneer fracture and chipping in the molar region
- Figure 8. What are the frequently received repair requests for IODs?
- Figure 9. Do you have any requests for dentists who practice implant treatment?