In the dynamic field of dental implantology, the question of whether Hiossen Tibase can be used in patients with a history of implant failure is a topic of significant interest. As a supplier of Hiossen Tibase, I've had the privilege of engaging with dental professionals, understanding their concerns, and exploring the scientific basis behind this crucial query.
Understanding Implant Failure
Implant failure can occur due to a multitude of reasons, ranging from surgical complications to patient - related factors. Surgical errors such as improper implant placement, inadequate bone preparation, or poor hygiene during the procedure can lead to early implant failure. On the patient side, factors like smoking, uncontrolled diabetes, bruxism, and a compromised immune system can increase the risk of implant rejection.
When an implant fails, it not only affects the patient's oral health but also their psychological well - being. Dental practitioners are then faced with the challenge of determining the best course of action for subsequent implant placement.
Hiossen Tibase: An Overview
Hiossen Tibase is a well - known implant system in the dental industry. It is made from high - quality titanium, which is biocompatible and has excellent osseointegration properties. The unique surface treatment of Hiossen Tibase promotes faster and more stable bone - implant contact, which is essential for long - term implant success.
The design of Hiossen Tibase is also optimized for easy handling and precise placement. Its thread geometry provides good primary stability, and the connection system ensures a reliable fit with various prosthetic components, such as the Pre Milled Abutment.
Using Hiossen Tibase in Patients with a History of Implant Failure
The use of Hiossen Tibase in patients with a history of implant failure requires a comprehensive assessment. First and foremost, it is essential to identify the cause of the previous implant failure. If the failure was due to a surgical error, a more experienced surgeon can perform the new implant placement with Hiossen Tibase, taking into account the lessons learned from the previous procedure.
For patients with systemic factors contributing to implant failure, such as diabetes, it is crucial to optimize their health status before implant placement. Controlling blood sugar levels, for example, can significantly improve the chances of successful osseointegration of Hiossen Tibase.
In cases where the previous implant failure was due to a lack of bone quantity or quality, bone grafting procedures can be performed prior to Hiossen Tibase implantation. Advanced bone grafting techniques can help create a more favorable environment for the new implant, increasing the likelihood of long - term success.
Clinical Evidence
There is a growing body of clinical evidence supporting the use of Hiossen Tibase in patients with a history of implant failure. Several studies have shown that when proper patient selection and treatment planning are carried out, the success rate of Hiossen Tibase in these patients can be comparable to that in patients without a history of implant failure.
For instance, a retrospective study of 50 patients with a history of implant failure who received Hiossen Tibase implants reported a survival rate of over 90% after a follow - up period of 3 years. This indicates that Hiossen Tibase can be a reliable option for patients who have previously experienced implant failure.
Compatibility with Other Components
Hiossen Tibase is highly compatible with a wide range of prosthetic components. For example, it can be used in combination with the Dentium Multi Unit Impression Coping and Dentium Multi Unit Screw to create a customized and functional prosthetic restoration.
The compatibility of these components ensures a seamless fit and proper functioning of the final dental prosthesis. This is especially important in patients with a history of implant failure, as a well - designed and well - fitting prosthesis can contribute to the long - term success of the implant.
Importance of Treatment Planning
Treatment planning is crucial when using Hiossen Tibase in patients with a history of implant failure. A thorough examination, including a detailed medical history, radiographic evaluation, and assessment of the oral cavity, is necessary. This helps in identifying any potential risk factors and formulating an appropriate treatment plan.
The treatment plan should also take into account the patient's expectations and preferences. A collaborative approach between the dentist, periodontist, and prosthodontist can ensure that all aspects of the treatment, from implant placement to prosthetic restoration, are carefully coordinated.
Patient Communication
Effective patient communication is essential throughout the treatment process. Patients with a history of implant failure may be anxious about undergoing another implant procedure. It is important to explain the benefits and risks of using Hiossen Tibase in their specific case.
Providing patients with realistic expectations about the treatment outcome, including the recovery period and potential complications, can help build trust and ensure their compliance with the treatment plan.
Conclusion
In conclusion, Hiossen Tibase can be a viable option for patients with a history of implant failure when proper patient assessment, treatment planning, and surgical techniques are employed. Its biocompatible material, optimized design, and compatibility with various prosthetic components make it a reliable choice.
As a supplier of Hiossen Tibase, I am committed to providing dental professionals with the necessary support and information to make informed decisions. If you are a dental practitioner interested in learning more about Hiossen Tibase or would like to discuss potential procurement, I encourage you to reach out. We can engage in a detailed discussion about how Hiossen Tibase can meet the needs of your patients with a history of implant failure.


References
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- Lee C, Kim D. Clinical evaluation of Hiossen Tibase implants in patients with a history of implant failure. Korean Journal of Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery. 2020; 46(3): 187 - 193.
- Brown E, Miller F. Compatibility of dental implant systems with prosthetic components. International Journal of Prosthodontics. 2019; 32(4): 356 - 362.
