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Current trend for maxillary implant overdenture

Journal of Dental Implant Research 2021³â 40±Ç 2È£ p.54 ~ 58
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±¸Á¤±Í ( Ku Jeong-Kui ) - Yonsei University College of Dentistry Gangnam Severance Hospital Department of Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery
¹Ú¿øÈñ ( Park Won-Hee ) - Hanyang University College of Medicine Department of Dentistry
Ȳ°æ±Õ ( Hwang Kyung-Gyun ) - Hanyang University College of Medicine Department of Dentistry
³ë°üÅ ( Noh Kwan-Tae ) - Kyung Hee University School of Dentistry Department of Prosthodontics
Àü»óÈ£ ( Jun Sang-Ho ) - Korea University Anam Hospital Department of Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery
±Ç±à·Ï ( Kwon Kung-Rock ) - Kyung Hee University School of Dentistry Department of Prosthodontics

Abstract


The purpose of this review was to provide the current research trend for the maxillary implant overdenture, and to provide an update of recent research focused on the numbers of implants and attachment types. A literature search was conducted on the maxillary overdenture research which was published during 2020. We excluded studies that contained tooth-supported overdenture and denture fabrication, or designed a case report or pilot study. After screening the title, abstract, and full-text, sixteen studies were included for this review. Although many studies were tried to reduce the numbers of implants, in conclusion, four regular implants with proper attachment systems are still recommended for the overdenture in contemporary dentistry with proper attachment systems, excepting magnet attachment.

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Attachment; Dental implant; Denture; Overdenture; Review

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