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1Department of Biomaterials, Gothenburg University, Gothenburg, Sweden. tomas.albrektsson@biomaterials.gu.se
Clinical Oral Implants Research
|October 16, 2012
Summary
This review analyzes complications and economic factors of implant-supported crowns and prostheses over five years. Findings inform evidence-based clinical decisions for dental implant treatments.
Area of Science:
- Dental Implantology
- Prosthodontics
- Evidence-Based Dentistry
Background:
- This working group systematically reviewed biological, technical, and aesthetic complications of single crowns and fixed dental prostheses on implants (with or without cantilevers) over a minimum of five years.
- Economic aspects of implant-supported restorations were also critically analyzed to provide a comprehensive overview.
Framework:
- The study involved a systematic literature search and critical review of existing research.
- Four key manuscripts were identified and presented, covering the specified topics in detail.
Implementation:
- Consensus statements were developed by the working group based on the literature review.
- These statements, along with suggestions for future research, were presented and accepted at a plenary session.
Implications:
- The findings provide valuable insights into the long-term outcomes and cost-effectiveness of implant-supported dental restorations.
- This evidence-based information can guide clinicians in treatment planning and patient consultation for dental implant procedures.
- Future research directions are highlighted to address existing gaps in the understanding of implant-supported prostheses.
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