Volume 13 | Issue 4
Volume 13 | Issue 4
Volume 13 | Issue 4
Volume 13 | Issue 4
Volume 13 | Issue 4
Purpose : This research is to evaluate the literature on cutting-edge methods for enhancing fit in implant prosthodontics with reference to the notion of the ‘distortion equation.’ATID. Materials & Methods: The bulk of the studies under consideration recommended methods to enhance fit in implant prosthodontics and were either clinical or technique articles. As they relevant to the subject, a select few retrospective and prospective clinical trial studies were included. Only papers that discussed cutting-edge techniques to enhance fit were included in the reviews. This review's scientific studies all employed in vitro experimental methods. The more sophisticated techniques were divided into approaches that deal with intraoral indexing and approaches that make use of the implant master cast. Results: Only a few number of techniques have been scientifically shown to enhance success rates in implant prosthodontics. Despite this, the majority of the evaluated solutions still led to a modest misfit between the frameworks and the implant abutments/analogs. Conclusion: Even with the use of cuttingedge techniques, the idea of "passive fit" cannot be attained in implant prosthodontics. The suggested method for achieving a precise fit of the implant prosthesis to the intraoral abutments continues to be the use of diligent, correct implant prosthodontic procedures and the proper application of advanced methods