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DENTAL IMPLANTATION AND ITS COMPLICATION, ROLES OF RADIOLOGY TEAM IN LONG TERM CARE

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Abdulrahman Ali Misfer Alelyani, Ahmed Mori Jubran Alqahtani, Ayat Hussain Albrahim, Nusairah Mohammed Alharbi, Alaa Salem Batayyah, Ibrahim Ali Alhabaidi, Sultan Obaid Abed Almalki, Atif Mohammad Aldahri, Abdullah Mohammed Abdullah Al Yamani, Ahmad Berki Alsulami, Ahmed Mujeb Shnnan Alzhrani, Mohannad Hussein Alkard, Abdulaziz Mohammed Ahmed Yaseen, Abdulrahman Abdulaziz Alsaiegh, Zakaryah Mohammed Alobadi
» doi: 10.53555/ecb/2022.11.6.95

Abstract

Following the loss of a tooth, an individual may desire tooth replacement in order to restore both their functional abilities and aesthetic appearance. Over the past decade, clinical prosthodontics has made considerable developments and improvements in response to scientific progress and the evolving wants and needs of patients. The available alternatives in prosthodontics for replacing a single missing tooth are the detachable partial denture, partial and full coverage bridgework, and resin-bonded bridgework. Dental implants have become more popular due to their ability to restore near-normal function in both partially and totally edentulous arches. Choosing a suitable imaging approach for implants has grown difficult due to the introduction of new imaging modalities, several of which are utilized for implant imaging. When it comes to imaging, the modality should not only take into account the anatomy, but it should also ensure precise measurements. A majority of dentists utilize the conventional approach, predominantly orthopantograph (OPG), in their regular practice of implant implantation. Nevertheless, due to the disadvantages linked to OPG, more advanced technologies like computed tomography (CT) and cone beam computed tomography (CBCT) are more widely embraced.

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