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Marwan M. El Said
BDS. MSc.
History of dental implant
• 2500 B.C. the Egyptians used gold wire ligatures
to help stabilize damaged or loose teeth.
• The Mayans used the first known implants 400
years ago
• Maggiolo used gold implants in 1809
• Harris 1887 used porcelain implants
• Lambotte used gold, silver , brass, copper and
magnesium and identified corrosion of metal in
human tissue
• The first root form two pieces implants used
by Greenfield made from iridoplatinum .
• Strock introduced cobalt chromium
molybdenum alloy in 1938 with 15 years
fowlloup .
• Strock reported direct bone implant interface
in 1940 and called it bone fusing or ankylosis
• Branemark began his studies in 1952 on bone
marrow healing
• 1960s 10 years animal studies o dogs revealed
complete implant integration
• 1965 Branemark started human implant
clinical studies and the results were reported
in 1977
• In 1988 National institute of health recognized
dental implants and stressed the necessity for
advanced education
• The term osseointegration was first described
to be direct bone to implant interface on the
microscopic level
• Now osseointegration described to be direct
bone to implant interface on the microscopic
level and rigid fixation “ no movement when
applying force of 1 to 500 g”
• modern dental implants : An endosteal
alloplastic material surgically inserted into
residual bone ridge
Dental implant classification
According to material
• Pure titanium (cpTi grade 4)
• Titanium alloy (Ti 6 Al 4V)
• Ceramic
• Polymers
Pure titanium grade 4
 Grade is have the most oxygen content
(0.4%)
 Good Osseointegration
• Titanium oxide layer
 Low physical properties
• High corrosion, low strength ,difficult to
manipulate
Titanium alloy (Ti 6 Al 4V)
 Aluminum increases the strength and decrease
the weight of the alloy.
 Vanadium acts as beta-phase stabilizer and
increase the strength
Ceramic implants
• Advantages
Biocompatible made from Zirconia
More esthetic
All ceramic restorations and metal free dentistry
• Disadvantages
One pice implant only
No osseointegration
no alteration of the abutment portion
High cost
Polymer implants
• methyl methacrylate resin
• Not biocompatible but biologically tolerable
• inferior mechanical properties
• lack of adhesion to living tissues
• adverse immunologic reactions.
Implant design
• Macroscopic Features:
Body Design
Thread geometry
Platform
Crest module and abutment connection
Abutment
• Microscopic Features
implant materials
surface morphology
surface coatings
Macroscopic Features
• Body Design
subperiosteal frame-like
transmandibular implants
endosseous
• Bladelike
• Pins
• Root form implants
cylindrical
tapered screw shaped
subperiosteal frame
subperiosteal frame
subperiosteal frame
transmandibular implants
transmandibular implants
Endosseous implants
• Bladelike
pins
Cortically fixed @ once
Basal implants
Cylindrical implant
tapered screw shaped implant
tapered screw shaped implant
tapered screw shaped implant
Advantages of the tapered form implant :
allow for placement in narrow spaces
better stability for immediate placement
better distribution of compressive forces.
• Tapered screw implants can be :
Two piece implant
Single piece implant
Submerged
Non-submerged
Solid
Hollow
Vented
Thread geometry
• understanding of the forces an implant might
endure is essential to the concepts of implant
thread geometry
• three main types of load an implant may
endure at the interface between the implant
surface and bone.
• These three forces are compressive, tensile
and shear
Forces distribution
Tensile and
shear forces
Compressive
forces
unfavorable
favorable
• Thread pitch refers to the distance from the
center of the thread to the center of the next
thread .
• 𝒑𝒊𝒕𝒄𝒉 =
unit length
𝒏𝒖𝒎𝒃𝒆𝒓 𝒐𝒇 𝒕𝒉𝒓𝒆𝒂𝒅𝒔
• If implant length is the same, a smaller pitch
means there are a greater amount of threads
• Implants with more threads (i.e. smaller pitch)
were found to have a higher percentage of BIC
and increase resistance to vertical forces
• The lead is the distance from the center of the
thread to the center of the same thread after
one turn.
• this could be the distance the implant would
advance if it was advanced one turn
• implant could have a single ,double or triple
thread design in which two or three threads
run parallel to each other
• maintain a high level of resistance to vertical
forces and level of BIC at the same time as
allowing for increased speed of implant
insertion.
• Thread depth the distance from the tip of the
thread to the body of the implant
• A shallow thread will be easier to insert into
dense bone
• A deep thread will allow for much greater
primary stability specifically for situations such
as soft bone or immediate implant sites
• Thread width is the distance in the same axial
plane between the coronal most and the
apical most part, at the tip of a single thread.
• The face angle is the angle between the face
of a thread and a plane perpendicular to the
long axis of the implant.
• A small face angle will increase tensile and
compressive type forces,
• while increasing the face angle has been
shown to result in an increase of shearing
forces.
• Thread shape describes the geometry of the
implant thread
• five types of thread geometry V-shape,
square, buttress, reverse buttress and spiral
Implant platform
Implant platform
Implant platform switching
Implant abutment connection
• External hex
• Internal hex
• Mores taper
Abutments
Microscopic Features
• Implants can be
Smooth
Machined
 roughed
Coated
Patient evaluation and treatment
planning
Oral surgery
prosthodonticsperiodontics
Extra oral examination
• Facial symmetry
• Mid line
• Occlusal plane
• Smile line
• Any other facial features
• Palpation of facial muscles and TMJ
• Palpation of regional lymph nodes
• Palpation of the thyroid gland
Medical history
• Should be obtained for every implant
candidate
• It will set the tone fore the entire treatment
• Give the warm and caring impression
• The patient should understand medical history
value to appreciate your work
The disease control is
more important than
the disease itself. (Dios y cols; 2013)
contraindications to implant therapy
• Absolute contraindications: dental implants
cannot be considered
• Relative contraindications: dental implants
may be considered only after a specific
problem has been solved
• Local contraindications: dental implants may
be considered by taking extra precautions
regarding problems involving the mouth or
jaws
Absolute contraindications
• Major allergies
(Specifically to the anesthetic used during surgery or titanium )
• Risks:
 post-operative swelling
 Anaphylactic shock
 Death.
• Solutions:
 Finding an anesthetic tolerated by the patient.
 Finding an alternative to conventional dental implants.
Absolute contraindications
Young age
• Risks:
Not enough space to insert the implant in the alveolar
bone
Insufficient space for the artificial crown of the implant
Having to redo the procedure when growth is completed.
• Solutions:
Wait until the growth of the jaws is completed (at the age
of 17 or 18)
 Finding an alternative to conventional dental implants.
Absolute contraindications
• Patients requiring organ transplant
• Risks:
Post-operative infection due to long-term treatment
with anti-rejection drugs that suppress or slow down
the immune system
Osseointegration failure.
• Solutions:
Finding an alternative to conventional dental
implants.
Absolute contraindications
• Autoimmune diseases like AIDS
• Risks:
Osseointegration failure.
Post-operative infection.
• Solutions:
Finding an alternative to conventional dental
implants.
Absolute contraindications
• Cancer
• that is not in remission, treated with bisphosphonates
or required radiotherapy treatments in the jaw area
• Risks:
Osseointegration failure.
Post-operative infection.
Altered or slow healing.
• Solutions:
Cancer with radiation therapy: use strict asepsis during the
procedure, under general anesthesia, and work together
with the radiotherapy team.
Finding an alternative to conventional dental implants.
Absolute contraindications
• Cardiovascular disease
• recent myocardial infarction, valvular disease,
heart failure
• Risks:
Death
• Solutions:
Finding an alternative to conventional dental
implants.
Relative contraindications
• Smoking, drug addiction, and alcoholism
• Risks:
Post-operative infection;
Longer healing time;
Decrease in the effectiveness of the immune system
to fight gum and bone diseases
Osseointegration failure.
• Solutions:
Stopping smoking, drinking alcohol or consuming
drugs before the procedure, at least a week after and
ideally during the convalescence and even beyond
Relative contraindications
• Pregnancy
• Risks:
Parts of the procedure that can endanger the fetus
use of local or general anesthesia
 X-rays.
• Solutions:
Wait until after childbirth to perform implant surgery.
Relative contraindications
• Uncontrolled diabetes
• Risks:
 Post-operative infection;
 Onset of periodontal or dental disease;
 Longer healing time.
• Solutions:
 Managing diabetes;
 Use strict asepsis during surgery;
 Take antibiotics before the procedure to reduce the risk of infection.
Relative contraindications
• illness requiring anticoagulants
• Risks:
More abundant and uncontrollable bleeding (during
and after surgery).
• Solutions:
Consult the physician who prescribed blood thinners
to see if they can be stopped or changed before and
during surgery;
Take extra precautions during the procedure to
prevent bleeding.
Relative contraindications
• Autoimmune disease (e.g.: lupus, rheumatoid
arthritis, etc.)
• Risks:
Post-operative infection;
Longer healing time.
• Solutions:
Take antibiotics before the procedure to reduce
the risk of infection;
Use strict asepsis during surgery.
Relative contraindications
• Untreated psychiatric or psychological problems
• Risks:
Compromised security of the surgeon or the patient during
the procedure;
Patient dissatisfaction with the final result because of
unrealistic expectations.
• Solutions:
Evaluating the psychiatric or psychological problem to
determine if it can be controlled by medication (in
collaboration with the patient’s physician);
Finding an alternative to conventional dental implants.
Relative contraindications
• Osteoporosis and other bone diseases
• Risks:
Osseointegration failure.
Premature loss of the implant.
Fracture of the jaw.
• Solutions:
Finding an alternative to conventional dental
implants.
Relative contraindications
• Lack of motivation from the patient for the treatment
and postoperative follow-up
• Risks:
Osseointegration failure;
Post-operative infection;
Longer healing time.
• Solutions:
Making the patient aware of the rigorous discipline
required for a successful treatment;
Finding an alternative to conventional dental implants.
Local contraindications
 Insufficient alveolar bone density or volume
 gingival recession or other periodontal disease
 Bruxism
 clenching
 Unfavorable position of the lower alveolar nerve and
other anatomical structures of the mandible
 Unfavorable maxillary sinus anatomy
 Poor oral hygiene or tooth infection near the site of the
implant
 Lesions in the mouth (oral dermatosis)
 Malocclusion
Are orthodontic treatments a contraindication
to implants?
Laboratory investigations
• Complete blood count “CBC”
• Bleeding profile
Platelet count
Bleeding time
Partial thromboplastin time “PPT”
International normalized ratio “INR”
• Glycosylated hemoglobin “HbA1c”
Dental History
• Chief complaint
• Pain/emergency
• Past dental treatment
• Past dental experiences
• Previous dental prosthesis (How long?)
intraoral evaluation and treatment
planning
• Bone width
• Bone height
• Bone type
• Number of missing teeth
• Important anatomical structures
• Inter occlusal space
• Opposing arch
• Crown root ratio
• Soft tissue
• Prosthetic option
• Patient expectation
• Financial considerations
• What are the causes of increased failure
rates?
• Why is the patient seeking dental treatment?
• What are the patient priorities ?
Biological risk factors
Vs
Biomechanical risk factors
Implants success rate is about 97%
VS
implants are one of the treatment
modalities for replacement of missing
teeth

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Dental implant introduction

  • 1. Marwan M. El Said BDS. MSc.
  • 2. History of dental implant • 2500 B.C. the Egyptians used gold wire ligatures to help stabilize damaged or loose teeth. • The Mayans used the first known implants 400 years ago • Maggiolo used gold implants in 1809 • Harris 1887 used porcelain implants • Lambotte used gold, silver , brass, copper and magnesium and identified corrosion of metal in human tissue
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  • 4. • The first root form two pieces implants used by Greenfield made from iridoplatinum . • Strock introduced cobalt chromium molybdenum alloy in 1938 with 15 years fowlloup . • Strock reported direct bone implant interface in 1940 and called it bone fusing or ankylosis • Branemark began his studies in 1952 on bone marrow healing • 1960s 10 years animal studies o dogs revealed complete implant integration
  • 5. • 1965 Branemark started human implant clinical studies and the results were reported in 1977 • In 1988 National institute of health recognized dental implants and stressed the necessity for advanced education
  • 6. • The term osseointegration was first described to be direct bone to implant interface on the microscopic level • Now osseointegration described to be direct bone to implant interface on the microscopic level and rigid fixation “ no movement when applying force of 1 to 500 g” • modern dental implants : An endosteal alloplastic material surgically inserted into residual bone ridge
  • 8. According to material • Pure titanium (cpTi grade 4) • Titanium alloy (Ti 6 Al 4V) • Ceramic • Polymers
  • 9. Pure titanium grade 4  Grade is have the most oxygen content (0.4%)  Good Osseointegration • Titanium oxide layer  Low physical properties • High corrosion, low strength ,difficult to manipulate
  • 10. Titanium alloy (Ti 6 Al 4V)  Aluminum increases the strength and decrease the weight of the alloy.  Vanadium acts as beta-phase stabilizer and increase the strength
  • 11. Ceramic implants • Advantages Biocompatible made from Zirconia More esthetic All ceramic restorations and metal free dentistry • Disadvantages One pice implant only No osseointegration no alteration of the abutment portion High cost
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  • 20. Polymer implants • methyl methacrylate resin • Not biocompatible but biologically tolerable • inferior mechanical properties • lack of adhesion to living tissues • adverse immunologic reactions.
  • 21. Implant design • Macroscopic Features: Body Design Thread geometry Platform Crest module and abutment connection Abutment • Microscopic Features implant materials surface morphology surface coatings
  • 22. Macroscopic Features • Body Design subperiosteal frame-like transmandibular implants endosseous • Bladelike • Pins • Root form implants cylindrical tapered screw shaped
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  • 41. tapered screw shaped implant Advantages of the tapered form implant : allow for placement in narrow spaces better stability for immediate placement better distribution of compressive forces.
  • 42. • Tapered screw implants can be : Two piece implant Single piece implant
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  • 46. Thread geometry • understanding of the forces an implant might endure is essential to the concepts of implant thread geometry • three main types of load an implant may endure at the interface between the implant surface and bone. • These three forces are compressive, tensile and shear
  • 47. Forces distribution Tensile and shear forces Compressive forces unfavorable favorable
  • 48. • Thread pitch refers to the distance from the center of the thread to the center of the next thread . • 𝒑𝒊𝒕𝒄𝒉 = unit length 𝒏𝒖𝒎𝒃𝒆𝒓 𝒐𝒇 𝒕𝒉𝒓𝒆𝒂𝒅𝒔
  • 49. • If implant length is the same, a smaller pitch means there are a greater amount of threads
  • 50. • Implants with more threads (i.e. smaller pitch) were found to have a higher percentage of BIC and increase resistance to vertical forces
  • 51. • The lead is the distance from the center of the thread to the center of the same thread after one turn.
  • 52. • this could be the distance the implant would advance if it was advanced one turn
  • 53. • implant could have a single ,double or triple thread design in which two or three threads run parallel to each other
  • 54. • maintain a high level of resistance to vertical forces and level of BIC at the same time as allowing for increased speed of implant insertion.
  • 55. • Thread depth the distance from the tip of the thread to the body of the implant
  • 56. • A shallow thread will be easier to insert into dense bone • A deep thread will allow for much greater primary stability specifically for situations such as soft bone or immediate implant sites
  • 57. • Thread width is the distance in the same axial plane between the coronal most and the apical most part, at the tip of a single thread.
  • 58. • The face angle is the angle between the face of a thread and a plane perpendicular to the long axis of the implant.
  • 59. • A small face angle will increase tensile and compressive type forces, • while increasing the face angle has been shown to result in an increase of shearing forces.
  • 60. • Thread shape describes the geometry of the implant thread • five types of thread geometry V-shape, square, buttress, reverse buttress and spiral
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  • 73. Implant abutment connection • External hex • Internal hex • Mores taper
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  • 84. Microscopic Features • Implants can be Smooth Machined  roughed Coated
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  • 90. Patient evaluation and treatment planning
  • 92. Extra oral examination • Facial symmetry • Mid line • Occlusal plane • Smile line • Any other facial features • Palpation of facial muscles and TMJ • Palpation of regional lymph nodes • Palpation of the thyroid gland
  • 93. Medical history • Should be obtained for every implant candidate • It will set the tone fore the entire treatment • Give the warm and caring impression • The patient should understand medical history value to appreciate your work
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  • 95. The disease control is more important than the disease itself. (Dios y cols; 2013)
  • 96. contraindications to implant therapy • Absolute contraindications: dental implants cannot be considered • Relative contraindications: dental implants may be considered only after a specific problem has been solved • Local contraindications: dental implants may be considered by taking extra precautions regarding problems involving the mouth or jaws
  • 97. Absolute contraindications • Major allergies (Specifically to the anesthetic used during surgery or titanium ) • Risks:  post-operative swelling  Anaphylactic shock  Death. • Solutions:  Finding an anesthetic tolerated by the patient.  Finding an alternative to conventional dental implants.
  • 98. Absolute contraindications Young age • Risks: Not enough space to insert the implant in the alveolar bone Insufficient space for the artificial crown of the implant Having to redo the procedure when growth is completed. • Solutions: Wait until the growth of the jaws is completed (at the age of 17 or 18)  Finding an alternative to conventional dental implants.
  • 99. Absolute contraindications • Patients requiring organ transplant • Risks: Post-operative infection due to long-term treatment with anti-rejection drugs that suppress or slow down the immune system Osseointegration failure. • Solutions: Finding an alternative to conventional dental implants.
  • 100. Absolute contraindications • Autoimmune diseases like AIDS • Risks: Osseointegration failure. Post-operative infection. • Solutions: Finding an alternative to conventional dental implants.
  • 101. Absolute contraindications • Cancer • that is not in remission, treated with bisphosphonates or required radiotherapy treatments in the jaw area • Risks: Osseointegration failure. Post-operative infection. Altered or slow healing. • Solutions: Cancer with radiation therapy: use strict asepsis during the procedure, under general anesthesia, and work together with the radiotherapy team. Finding an alternative to conventional dental implants.
  • 102. Absolute contraindications • Cardiovascular disease • recent myocardial infarction, valvular disease, heart failure • Risks: Death • Solutions: Finding an alternative to conventional dental implants.
  • 103. Relative contraindications • Smoking, drug addiction, and alcoholism • Risks: Post-operative infection; Longer healing time; Decrease in the effectiveness of the immune system to fight gum and bone diseases Osseointegration failure. • Solutions: Stopping smoking, drinking alcohol or consuming drugs before the procedure, at least a week after and ideally during the convalescence and even beyond
  • 104. Relative contraindications • Pregnancy • Risks: Parts of the procedure that can endanger the fetus use of local or general anesthesia  X-rays. • Solutions: Wait until after childbirth to perform implant surgery.
  • 105. Relative contraindications • Uncontrolled diabetes • Risks:  Post-operative infection;  Onset of periodontal or dental disease;  Longer healing time. • Solutions:  Managing diabetes;  Use strict asepsis during surgery;  Take antibiotics before the procedure to reduce the risk of infection.
  • 106. Relative contraindications • illness requiring anticoagulants • Risks: More abundant and uncontrollable bleeding (during and after surgery). • Solutions: Consult the physician who prescribed blood thinners to see if they can be stopped or changed before and during surgery; Take extra precautions during the procedure to prevent bleeding.
  • 107. Relative contraindications • Autoimmune disease (e.g.: lupus, rheumatoid arthritis, etc.) • Risks: Post-operative infection; Longer healing time. • Solutions: Take antibiotics before the procedure to reduce the risk of infection; Use strict asepsis during surgery.
  • 108. Relative contraindications • Untreated psychiatric or psychological problems • Risks: Compromised security of the surgeon or the patient during the procedure; Patient dissatisfaction with the final result because of unrealistic expectations. • Solutions: Evaluating the psychiatric or psychological problem to determine if it can be controlled by medication (in collaboration with the patient’s physician); Finding an alternative to conventional dental implants.
  • 109. Relative contraindications • Osteoporosis and other bone diseases • Risks: Osseointegration failure. Premature loss of the implant. Fracture of the jaw. • Solutions: Finding an alternative to conventional dental implants.
  • 110. Relative contraindications • Lack of motivation from the patient for the treatment and postoperative follow-up • Risks: Osseointegration failure; Post-operative infection; Longer healing time. • Solutions: Making the patient aware of the rigorous discipline required for a successful treatment; Finding an alternative to conventional dental implants.
  • 111. Local contraindications  Insufficient alveolar bone density or volume  gingival recession or other periodontal disease  Bruxism  clenching  Unfavorable position of the lower alveolar nerve and other anatomical structures of the mandible  Unfavorable maxillary sinus anatomy  Poor oral hygiene or tooth infection near the site of the implant  Lesions in the mouth (oral dermatosis)  Malocclusion
  • 112. Are orthodontic treatments a contraindication to implants?
  • 113. Laboratory investigations • Complete blood count “CBC” • Bleeding profile Platelet count Bleeding time Partial thromboplastin time “PPT” International normalized ratio “INR” • Glycosylated hemoglobin “HbA1c”
  • 114. Dental History • Chief complaint • Pain/emergency • Past dental treatment • Past dental experiences • Previous dental prosthesis (How long?)
  • 115. intraoral evaluation and treatment planning • Bone width • Bone height • Bone type • Number of missing teeth • Important anatomical structures • Inter occlusal space • Opposing arch • Crown root ratio • Soft tissue • Prosthetic option • Patient expectation • Financial considerations
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  • 117. • What are the causes of increased failure rates? • Why is the patient seeking dental treatment? • What are the patient priorities ?
  • 119. Implants success rate is about 97% VS implants are one of the treatment modalities for replacement of missing teeth