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KMID : 0602720150190030154
Implantology
2015 Volume.19 No. 3 p.154 ~ p.160
Implants Removal due to Mechanical and Biological Failure: Two Cases Report
Lee Jong-Bin

Kim Young-Taek
Abstract
Increasing use of implants for lost teeth may lead to higher incidence of biomechanical complications. Although various methods have been developed to treat these complications, implant failure often occurs, requiring the removal of implants. Several methods of implant removal have both advantages and disadvantages. To choose the most appropriate method, patient¡¯s status and dentist¡¯s technique should be considered. After removing implants, new implantation is required. Therefore, conventional method using trephine bur and new nontraumatic method using fixture removal kit should be used properly. In conclusion, adequate choices of implant removal methods and subsequent plan for new implantation should be performed systematically.
KEYWORD
biomechanical complications, conventional method, fixture removal kit, implants failure, implants removal
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