The Impact of Distal Cantilever Extension on the Stress Around Four Implants

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Journal of oral hygiene and Health has announced almost 20 percent discount on article processing charge to commemorate its Anniversary. On behalf of the Journal of oral hygiene and Health the editor of Journal of oral hygiene and Health is overwhelmed by the response and eagerness of the academic and research contributors to publish with the journal and take part in the year-long celebrations.

Conventional maxillary complete dentures have been created for years. It may have acceptable functions; alternative to absence of all teeth, notwithstanding comfort may be prejudicing. When designing a maxillary denture, complete palatal coverage has been generally extended to near the vibration line leading to inhibition of taste. Throughout life, instability is resulted from bone resorption, which demands relining of the same complete denture or construction a new one.

Reduction of palatal coverage gives more room for the tongue, exposes additional palatal tissue for better appreciation of food texture, and provides greater comfort for complete denture wearers, especially those with hyperactive gag reflexes or maxillary tori. However, the removal of the palatal coverage reduces the area for tis sue support and diminishes the retention of the maxillary denture.

Modern osseointegrated dental implants have been dramatically improved function of any prosthesis. Implants may be of primary importance in patients seeking removal of palatal coverage to maintain the necessary retention and comfort. For maxilla, many prosthodontics prefer to splint the implants because of concerns about softer bone quality. The bar design has advantages in terms of biomechanics, and according to Slot  who revealed that a maxillary overdenture, supported by four dental implants, which are connected with a bar, is a successful treatment regarding survival of both the implants and overdenture.

The Journal is successfully running in the 8th Volume which covers a wide variety of Researchers of Oral Hygiene and Dental Health discipline are encouraged to publish innovative ideas in the international platform and peer reviewed journal of oral care and hygiene with good Impact factor. Oral hygiene, oral cancer, and oral surgery are some of the most evolving sectors of dental sciences, which still need more findings and communication. Hoping to contribute your work in our journal of Oral hygiene and health. We accept Original articles, rewiew articles, short commentaries etc.,

Journal Impact Factor 0.72* Now Indexed with INDEX COPERNICUS

ICV= 84.15 Submit manuscript at https://www.scholarscentral.org/submissions/oral-hygiene-health.html or send as an e-mail attachment to the Editorial Office at oralhygiene@ehealthjournals.org , Oralhygiene@emedscholar.com.

Regards
 

Suzanne,
Managing Editor,
Journal of Oral Hygiene and Health
WhatsApp: +1504-608-2390
E-mail id: oralhygiene@medicineinsights.com

Journal of oral hygiene and Health has announced almost 20 percent discount on article processing charge to commemorate its Anniversary. On behalf of the Journal of oral hygiene and Health the editor of Journal of oral hygiene and Health is overwhelmed by the response and eagerness of the academic and research contributors to publish with the journal and take part in the year-long celebrations.

Conventional maxillary complete dentures have been created for years. It may have acceptable functions; alternative to absence of all teeth, notwithstanding comfort may be prejudicing. When designing a maxillary denture, complete palatal coverage has been generally extended to near the vibration line leading to inhibition of taste. Throughout life, instability is resulted from bone resorption, which demands relining of the same complete denture or construction a new one.

Reduction of palatal coverage gives more room for the tongue, exposes additional palatal tissue for better appreciation of food texture, and provides greater comfort for complete denture wearers, especially those with hyperactive gag reflexes or maxillary tori. However, the removal of the palatal coverage reduces the area for tis sue support and diminishes the retention of the maxillary denture.

Modern osseointegrated dental implants have been dramatically improved function of any prosthesis. Implants may be of primary importance in patients seeking removal of palatal coverage to maintain the necessary retention and comfort. For maxilla, many prosthodontics prefer to splint the implants because of concerns about softer bone quality. The bar design has advantages in terms of biomechanics, and according to Slot  who revealed that a maxillary overdenture, supported by four dental implants, which are connected with a bar, is a successful treatment regarding survival of both the implants and overdenture.

The Journal is successfully running in the 8th Volume which covers a wide variety of Researchers of Oral Hygiene and Dental Health discipline are encouraged to publish innovative ideas in the international platform and peer reviewed journal of oral care and hygiene with good Impact factor. Oral hygiene, oral cancer, and oral surgery are some of the most evolving sectors of dental sciences, which still need more findings and communication. Hoping to contribute your work in our journal of Oral hygiene and health. We accept Original articles, rewiew articles, short commentaries etc.,

Journal Impact Factor 0.72* Now Indexed with INDEX COPERNICUS

ICV= 84.15 Submit manuscript at https://www.scholarscentral.org/submissions/oral-hygiene-health.html or send as an e-mail attachment to the Editorial Office at oralhygiene@ehealthjournals.org , Oralhygiene@emedscholar.com.

Regards
 

Suzanne,
Managing Editor,
Journal of Oral Hygiene and Health
WhatsApp: +1504-608-2390
E-mail id: oralhygiene@medicineinsights.com