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Insertion of a single implant for single molar replacement is established practice.
However, the use of a double-implant placement has been successfully demonstrated to be a functional and more biomechanically sound method of molar replacement.
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However, weak points of single-first-molar replacement were reported.
A single-tooth implant restoration is generally performed for maxillary single-first-molar replacement.
We therefore consider this method as one option for maxillary single-first-molar replacement. .
We described two patients in whom diagonal platform-switched double-implant placement was performed for maxillary single-first-molar replacement.
The advantages and disadvantages of a single standard implant, a wide-diameter implant, and double implants for single-molar replacement have been debated with biomechanics [10, 11, 19 21].
If we accept the above, a double-implant placement [10, 11] inserted in the buccal and palatal sides, not the center of the alveolar ridge, may be a reasonable option for maxillary-first-molar replacement because these regions sometimes retain more bone volume than the center of defects.
Schultz [42] first noted a regular pattern shift between molars and replacement teeth in primates: the slower-growing primates tend to erupt incisors and even premolars before third or even second molars.
Based on the above studies, we used the Wuzhishan miniature pig as a large animal model to investigate the gene expression profiles and functional regulation networks of developing deciduous molars and their replacement counterparts using microarrays.
It has been hypothesized that interabutment stresses associated with fixed fixed designs cause prosthesis debonds therefore for the replacement of molar-sized and longer spans, non-rigid connectors have been used to allow independent movement between two abutment teeth.
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