2024 Volume 16 Issue 2 Pages 233-238
Anterior hyperfunction syndrome is a situation in which the remaining lower anterior teeth generate excessive occlusal forces due to the lack of occlusal support of the upper and lower molars. In these cases, it is important to restore stable occlusal support to the molars and control the occlusal forces applied to the anterior teeth. For this purpose, prosthetic treatment using implants is one of the most effective options. However, even if prosthetic treatment using implants is performed, complications with the implant body and superstructure may occur, so the treatment planning, prosthetic design and occlusal adjustment must be carefully checked.