Study on TMJ Morphology Changes with Immediate Implant Placement and Full-Arch Prostheses

Posted: November 16, 2024
The article discusses the impact of immediate implant placement with immediate loaded full-arch fixed dental prostheses (IPILFFDP) on temporomandibular joint (TMJ) morphology. A CBCT study revealed that IPILFFDP led to significant changes in posterior joint space and vertical dimension without significant differences in bilateral joints. The treatment maintained neuromuscular memory, facial muscle balance, and precise restoration of jaw position. This study provides valuable insights for dental professionals on the effects of IPILFFDP on TMJ morphology and its potential role in future clinical studies.

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