Category: I
-
Immobilization, tooth
Any procedure that renders a tooth fixed or nonmobile. In periodontics, it refers to splinting of teeth.
-
Immediate restoration
Replacement dental prosthesis placed immediately following the removal of a natural tooth or teeth.
-
Immediate provisionalization
Fabrication and seating of provisional restoration at the time of implant placement. The provisional restoration may or may not be designed for immediate functional occlusal contact.
-
Immediate occlusal loading
A clinical protocol for the placement and application of force on dental implants, with a fixed or removable restoration in occlusal contact with the opposing dentition, at the same clinical visit.
-
Immediate nonocclusal loading
A clinical protocol for the placement of a dental implant(s) in a partially edentulous arch, with a fixed or removable restoration not in occlusal contact with the opposing dentition, at the same clinical visit.
-
Immediate nonfunctional loading
Implant prosthesis is seated at the time of implant placement but kept out of direct occlusal contact. Loading occurs from lip and tongue pressure and contact with food, but not from contact with the opposing teeth.
-
Immediate mandibular lateral translation
Leaving the position described as centric relation, the nonworking‐side condyle moves straight and medially, which is considered the translatory portion of lateral movement.
-
Immediate loading
Application of functional or nonfunctional load to an implant at the time of surgical placement or shortly thereafter, i.e., generally considered to be loading within 48 hours of implant placement.
-
Immediate implant placement
Implant placement immediately following extraction of a tooth. This procedure must be combined in most patients with a bone grafting technique to eliminate periimplant bone defects.
-
Immediate functional loading
Implant prosthesis is seated at the time of implant placement and immediately subjected to functional loading.