Occlusion and Its Role in the Long-Term Success of Dental Restorations: A Literature Review

Cureus. 2024 Nov 7;16(11):e73195. doi: 10.7759/cureus.73195. eCollection 2024 Nov.

Abstract

Occlusion plays a fundamental role in the long-term success of dental restorations by influencing both their functional stability and durability. This review explores the occlusal considerations for various restorative modalities, including fixed and removable prostheses, implant-supported restorations, and adhesive restorations. Special attention is given to the biomechanical principles involved, such as force distribution, stress management, and the role of occlusion in temporomandibular joint health. Diagnostic tools, including traditional and digital techniques such as T-Scan and OccluSense, are discussed to highlight their relevance in detecting occlusal disharmony. Additionally, the review examines the effects of parafunctional habits on restoration longevity and the influence of occlusal trauma on prosthetic outcomes. Despite advances in materials and technology, achieving functional occlusion remains essential in minimizing complications and ensuring patient comfort. This review underscores the need for proper occlusal analysis during treatment planning to enhance clinical outcomes and extend the lifespan of dental restorations.

Keywords: dental prostheses; occlusion; parafunctional habits; restoration longevity; temporomandibular disorders.

Publication types

  • Review