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BRUXİSM AND DENTAL IMPLANTS SUCCESS: A LITERATURE REVİEW

Year 2016, Volume: 19 Issue: 2, 172 - 180, 09.12.2016
https://doi.org/10.7126/cdj.58140.5000091620

Abstract

Abstract

PURPOSE:

To systematically review the literature on the role of bruxism as a risk factor for the different complications on dental implant-supported rehabilitations.

MATERIAL AND METHODS:

A systematic search in the PUBMED Database was performed to identify all peer-reviewed papers in the English literature assessing the role of bruxism, as diagnosed with any other diagnostic approach (i.e., clinical assessment, questionnaires, interviews, polysomnography, and electromyography), as a risk factor for biological (i.e., implant failure, implant mobility, and marginal bone loss) or mechanical (i.e., complications or failures of either prefabricated components or laboratory-fabricated suprastructures) complications on dental implant-supported rehabilitations. The selected articles were reviewed according to a structured summary of the articles in relation to four main issues, viz., "P" - patients/problem/population, "I" - intervention, "C" - comparison, and "O" - outcome.

RESULTS:

A total of 14 papers were included in the review and split into those assessing biological complications (n = 9) and those reporting mechanical complications (n = 5). In general, the specificity of the literature for bruxism diagnosis and for the study of the bruxism's effects on dental implants was low. From a biological viewpoint, bruxism was not related with implant failures in six papers, while results from the remaining eight studies did not allow drawing conclusions. As for mechanical complications, four of the seven studies yielded a positive relationship with bruxism.

CONCLUSIONS:

Bruxism is unlikely to be a risk factor for biological complications around dental implants, while there are some suggestions that it may be a risk factor for mechanical complications.

Keywords

Dental implant; bruxism; mechanical-biological complications

References

  • KAYNAKLAR
  • Ünver S, Güngör BM, Nemli KS. Dental implantlarda protetik komplikasyonlar. ADO Klinik Bilimler Derg 2012; 6(1):1109-1118.
  • Aydın M. Dişhekimliğinde implant rehberleri. İÜ Diş Hek Fak Derg 1996; 30:135-140.
  • Kahramanoğlu E. Kulak-Ozkan Y. Marginal and internal adaptation of different superstructure and abutment materials using two different implant systems for five-unit implant-supported fixed partial dentures: an in vitro study. Int J Oral Maxillofac Implants. 2013; 28(5):1207-16.
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  • Vanlıoğlu B, Özkan YK, Özkan Y. İmplant destekli restorasyonlarda okluzyon. J Dent Atatürk Uni 2011; 4:49-56.
  • Feine J, Jacobs R, Lobbezoo F. A functional perspective on oral implants: state of the science and future recommendations. J Oral Rehabil 2006; 33:309-312.
  • Misch CE. The effect of bruxism on treatment planning for dental implants. Dent Today 2002; 21:76-81.
  • Özkan YK. Tam Protezler ve İmplantüstü Hareketli Protezler. Vestiyer Yayın Grubu, İstanbul; 2011. s.420-421.
  • Oral K. Bruksizm Tanı ve Tedavi. Quintessence Yayıncılık, İstanbul; 2012. s.2-4.
  • Sülün T, Kurt H, Yıldız M, Şakar O. Bruksizmin çene eklemi rahatsızlıklarının etiyolojisindeki rolü ve tedavisinde oklüzal splint uygulamaları. J Plast Surg 2011; 3(2):23-29.
  • Şener S, Karabekiroğlu S, Ünlü N. Genç yetişkin bireylerde bruksizm farkındalığı ve ilişkili değişik faktörlerin değerlendirilmesi. Cumhuriyet Dent J 2014;17(4):361-371.
  • Yalçın S. Dişhekimliğinde Temporomandibular Eklem Hastalıklarına Yaklaşım. Vestiyer Yayın Grubu, İstanbul; 2010. s.10-11.
  • Ji TJ, Kan JY, Rungcharrasseng K, Roe P, Lozada JL. Immediate loading of maxillary and mandibular implant-supported fixed complete dentures: a 1- to 10-year retrospective study. J Oral Implantol 2012; 38:469-477.
  • Zupnik JT, Kim SW, Ravens DP, Karimbux NY, Guze KA. Factors associated with dental implant survival. A four year retrospective analysis. J Periodontol 2011; 82:1390-1395.
  • Luongo G, Oteri G. A noninterventional study documenting use and success of implants with a new chemically modified titanium surface in daily practice. J Oral Implantol 2010; 36:305-314.
  • Siebers D, Gehrke P, Schliephake H. Delayed function of dental implants: a 1- to 7-year follow-up study of 222 implants. Int J Oral Maxillofac Implants 2010; 25:1195-1202.
  • Fischer K, Stenberg T, Hedin M, Sennerby L. Five year results from a randomized, controlled trial on early and delayed loading of implants supporting full-arch prosthesis in the edentulous maxilla. Clin Oral Implants Res 2008; 19:433-441.
  • Herzberg R, Dolev E, Schwartz-Arad D. Implant marginal bone loss in maxillary sinus grafts. Int J Oral Maxillofac Implants 2006; 21:103-110.
  • Ibanez JC, Tahhan MJ, Zamar JA. Immediate occlusal loading of double acid-etched surface titanium implants in 41 consecutive full-arch cases in the mandible and maxilla; 6- to 74-month results. J Periodontol 2005; 76:1972-1981.
  • Nedir R, Bischof M, Briaux JM, Beyer S, Szmulkler-Moncler S, Bernard JP. A 7-year life table analysis from a perspective study on ITI implants with a special emphasis on the use of short implants. Results from a private practice. Clin Oral Implants Res 2004; 15:150-157.
  • Henry PJ, van Steenberghe D, Blomback U. Prospective multicenter study on immediate rehabilitation of edentulous lower jaws according to the Branemark Novum protocol. Clin Implant Dent Relat Res 2003; 5:137-142.
  • Schneider D, Witt L, Hammerle CHF. Influence of the crown-to-length ratio on the clinical performance of implants supporting single crown restorations: a cross-sectional retrospective 5-year investigation. Clin Oral Implants Res 2012; 23:169-174.
  • Wahlstrom M, Sagulin GB, Jansson LE. Clinical follow-up of unilateral, fixed dental prosthesis on maxillary implants. Clin Oral Implants Res 2010; 21:1294-1300.
  • Kinsel RP, Lin D. Retrospective analysis of porcelain failures of metal ceramic crowns and fixed partial dentures supported by 729 implants in 152 patients: patient specific and implant specific predictors of ceramic failure. J Prosthet Dent 2009; 101:388-394.
  • Tawil G, Aboujaoude N, Younan R. Influence of prosthetic parameters on the survival and complication rates of short implants. Int J Oral Maxillofac Implants 2006; 21:275-282.
  • De Boever AL, Keersmaekers K, Vanmale G, Kerschbaum T, Theuniers G, D Boever JA. Prosthetic complications in fixed endoosseous implant-borne reconstructions after an observation period of at least 40 months. J Oral Rehabil 2006; 33:833-839.
  • El Askary AS, Meffert RM, Griffin T. Why do dental implants fail? Part 1. Implant Dent 1999; 8:173-185.
  • Weinberg LA. The biomechanics of force distribution in implant supported prostheses. Int J Oral Maxillofac Implants 1993; 8:19-31.

Bruksizm ve İmplant Başarısı: Literatür Derleme

Year 2016, Volume: 19 Issue: 2, 172 - 180, 09.12.2016
https://doi.org/10.7126/cdj.58140.5000091620

Abstract

Özet

AMAÇ: Derlememizin amacı implant destekli rehabilitasyonlarda meydana gelen farklı komplikasyonlara bruksizmin risk faktörü olarak etkisinin literatürlerle sistematik olarak değerlendirilmesidir.

MATERYAL METOD: 10 Mart 2014’te elektronik arama moturunda, İngiliz literatüründeki bruksizm dental implant komplikasyon iliskisini konu alan calışmalar aşağıda açıklanan arama stratejileri dahilinde araştırılmıştır. Literatürler PICO arama kriterlerine uygun olarak incelendi: P, populasyon/problem; I, müdahale/yapılan tedavi; C, karşılaştırma; O, sonuç. 

BULGULAR: Derlememize 14 makale dahil edilmiştir. Biyolojik açıdan, bruksizmin 9 çalışmadaki sonuçları çıkarım yapmak için yeterli bulunmamıştır. Mekanik komplikasyonlara gelince 5 çalışmada bruksizmle ilgili pozitif ilişki ortaya konmuştur.

SONUÇ: Bruksizm dental implantlar etrafındaki biyolojik komplikasyonlar için risk faktörü oluşturmazken mekanik komplikasyonların oluşmasında potansiyel oluşturabilir.

Anahtar kelimeler

Dental implant; bruksizm; mekanik-biyolojik komplikasyonlar

References

  • KAYNAKLAR
  • Ünver S, Güngör BM, Nemli KS. Dental implantlarda protetik komplikasyonlar. ADO Klinik Bilimler Derg 2012; 6(1):1109-1118.
  • Aydın M. Dişhekimliğinde implant rehberleri. İÜ Diş Hek Fak Derg 1996; 30:135-140.
  • Kahramanoğlu E. Kulak-Ozkan Y. Marginal and internal adaptation of different superstructure and abutment materials using two different implant systems for five-unit implant-supported fixed partial dentures: an in vitro study. Int J Oral Maxillofac Implants. 2013; 28(5):1207-16.
  • Esposito M, Grusovin MG, Achille H. Interventions for replacing missing teeth: different times for loading dental implants. Cochrane Database Syst Rev 2009; 2:CD003878.
  • Vanlıoğlu B, Özkan YK, Özkan Y. İmplant destekli restorasyonlarda okluzyon. J Dent Atatürk Uni 2011; 4:49-56.
  • Feine J, Jacobs R, Lobbezoo F. A functional perspective on oral implants: state of the science and future recommendations. J Oral Rehabil 2006; 33:309-312.
  • Misch CE. The effect of bruxism on treatment planning for dental implants. Dent Today 2002; 21:76-81.
  • Özkan YK. Tam Protezler ve İmplantüstü Hareketli Protezler. Vestiyer Yayın Grubu, İstanbul; 2011. s.420-421.
  • Oral K. Bruksizm Tanı ve Tedavi. Quintessence Yayıncılık, İstanbul; 2012. s.2-4.
  • Sülün T, Kurt H, Yıldız M, Şakar O. Bruksizmin çene eklemi rahatsızlıklarının etiyolojisindeki rolü ve tedavisinde oklüzal splint uygulamaları. J Plast Surg 2011; 3(2):23-29.
  • Şener S, Karabekiroğlu S, Ünlü N. Genç yetişkin bireylerde bruksizm farkındalığı ve ilişkili değişik faktörlerin değerlendirilmesi. Cumhuriyet Dent J 2014;17(4):361-371.
  • Yalçın S. Dişhekimliğinde Temporomandibular Eklem Hastalıklarına Yaklaşım. Vestiyer Yayın Grubu, İstanbul; 2010. s.10-11.
  • Ji TJ, Kan JY, Rungcharrasseng K, Roe P, Lozada JL. Immediate loading of maxillary and mandibular implant-supported fixed complete dentures: a 1- to 10-year retrospective study. J Oral Implantol 2012; 38:469-477.
  • Zupnik JT, Kim SW, Ravens DP, Karimbux NY, Guze KA. Factors associated with dental implant survival. A four year retrospective analysis. J Periodontol 2011; 82:1390-1395.
  • Luongo G, Oteri G. A noninterventional study documenting use and success of implants with a new chemically modified titanium surface in daily practice. J Oral Implantol 2010; 36:305-314.
  • Siebers D, Gehrke P, Schliephake H. Delayed function of dental implants: a 1- to 7-year follow-up study of 222 implants. Int J Oral Maxillofac Implants 2010; 25:1195-1202.
  • Fischer K, Stenberg T, Hedin M, Sennerby L. Five year results from a randomized, controlled trial on early and delayed loading of implants supporting full-arch prosthesis in the edentulous maxilla. Clin Oral Implants Res 2008; 19:433-441.
  • Herzberg R, Dolev E, Schwartz-Arad D. Implant marginal bone loss in maxillary sinus grafts. Int J Oral Maxillofac Implants 2006; 21:103-110.
  • Ibanez JC, Tahhan MJ, Zamar JA. Immediate occlusal loading of double acid-etched surface titanium implants in 41 consecutive full-arch cases in the mandible and maxilla; 6- to 74-month results. J Periodontol 2005; 76:1972-1981.
  • Nedir R, Bischof M, Briaux JM, Beyer S, Szmulkler-Moncler S, Bernard JP. A 7-year life table analysis from a perspective study on ITI implants with a special emphasis on the use of short implants. Results from a private practice. Clin Oral Implants Res 2004; 15:150-157.
  • Henry PJ, van Steenberghe D, Blomback U. Prospective multicenter study on immediate rehabilitation of edentulous lower jaws according to the Branemark Novum protocol. Clin Implant Dent Relat Res 2003; 5:137-142.
  • Schneider D, Witt L, Hammerle CHF. Influence of the crown-to-length ratio on the clinical performance of implants supporting single crown restorations: a cross-sectional retrospective 5-year investigation. Clin Oral Implants Res 2012; 23:169-174.
  • Wahlstrom M, Sagulin GB, Jansson LE. Clinical follow-up of unilateral, fixed dental prosthesis on maxillary implants. Clin Oral Implants Res 2010; 21:1294-1300.
  • Kinsel RP, Lin D. Retrospective analysis of porcelain failures of metal ceramic crowns and fixed partial dentures supported by 729 implants in 152 patients: patient specific and implant specific predictors of ceramic failure. J Prosthet Dent 2009; 101:388-394.
  • Tawil G, Aboujaoude N, Younan R. Influence of prosthetic parameters on the survival and complication rates of short implants. Int J Oral Maxillofac Implants 2006; 21:275-282.
  • De Boever AL, Keersmaekers K, Vanmale G, Kerschbaum T, Theuniers G, D Boever JA. Prosthetic complications in fixed endoosseous implant-borne reconstructions after an observation period of at least 40 months. J Oral Rehabil 2006; 33:833-839.
  • El Askary AS, Meffert RM, Griffin T. Why do dental implants fail? Part 1. Implant Dent 1999; 8:173-185.
  • Weinberg LA. The biomechanics of force distribution in implant supported prostheses. Int J Oral Maxillofac Implants 1993; 8:19-31.
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Details

Primary Language English
Subjects Health Care Administration
Journal Section Review
Authors

Kübra Yıldız Domaniç

Erkut Kahramanoğlu

Yasemin Kulak Özkan

Publication Date December 9, 2016
Submission Date January 28, 2015
Published in Issue Year 2016Volume: 19 Issue: 2

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EndNote Yıldız Domaniç K, Kahramanoğlu E, Kulak Özkan Y (December 1, 2016) Bruksizm ve İmplant Başarısı: Literatür Derleme. Cumhuriyet Dental Journal 19 2 172–180.

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