A Literature Review on the Perception of Implants: Comparison with Natural Teeth

  • HIGAKI Nobuaki
    Department of Oral & Maxillofacial Prosthodontics and Oral Implantology, The University of Tokushima, Institute of Health Biosciences
  • GOTO Takaharu
    Department of Oral & Maxillofacial Prosthodontics and Oral Implantology, The University of Tokushima, Institute of Health Biosciences
  • TOMOTAKE Yoritoki
    Department of Oral & Maxillofacial Prosthodontics and Oral Implantology, The University of Tokushima, Institute of Health Biosciences
  • NISHINAKA Hidenobu
    Kinki-Hokuriku Branch
  • IMAI Morio
    Kanto-Koshinetsu Branch
  • HIHARA Tsukasa
    Department of Oral & Maxillofacial Prosthodontics and Oral Implantology, The University of Tokushima, Institute of Health Biosciences
  • ICHIKAWA Tetsuo
    Department of Oral & Maxillofacial Prosthodontics and Oral Implantology, The University of Tokushima, Institute of Health Biosciences

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  • インプラントの感覚能に関する文献的考察:天然歯との比較

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Abstract

Mastication behavior is regulated in a coordinated fashion by stomatognathic organs. Oral sensation including periodontal sensation is related to quality of mastication. While many experiments on implant sensation have been reported, the perception of osseointegrated implants is unclear. In this study, a literature review was conducted using the databases of PubMed and the Japan Medical Abstracts Society to survey the evidence relating to the difference of sensation by occlusal stress between endosseous dental implants and natural teeth. We searched the Pubmed database by using the keywords: "perception", "dental implants", and "sensation";and the Japan Medical Abstracts Society website by using the keywords:"dental implant (shika-inpuranto in Japanese)", "sensation (kankaku in Japanese)", and "perception (chikaku in Japanese)". 28 articles (20 English and 8 Japanese papers) were found in total in the two databases. Of these, 17 papers were on pressure perception and 7 on occlusal perception (appreciable thickness to bite), 1 on touch perception, 2 on vibration perception, 1 on response time, and 1 on hardness perception. Overall reports suggested that the perception thresholds of osseointegrated implants were significantly higher than those of natural teeth. More detailed experiments are required for a systematic review on implant perception.

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