Treatment of Orally Handicapped Edentulous Older Adults Using Dental Implants - 06/06/16
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The oral handicap of complete edentulism is the terminal outcome of a multifactorial process involving biological factors and patient-related factors. Fully edentulous orally handicapped older adults have been neglected because removable acrylic dentures have been the classic therapy for complete edentulism but are only rehabilitative, not therapeutic. Not replacing missing teeth with stable dentures could prevent adequate food intake. Osseointegrated endosseous implants used as a therapeutic adjunct can reduce the problem of long-term bone resorption to less than 0.1 mm per year. Implant-borne prostheses substantially increase the overall health and quality of life of orally handicapped fully edentulous older adults.
Le texte complet de cet article est disponible en PDF.Keywords : Edentulism, Tooth loss, Dental implants, Mini–dental implants, Osseointegration, Prosthodontics, Overdentures
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Disclosure: All patients in this article were treated by Dr C. Zahedi and all radiographic and clinical material were provided by Dr C. Zahedi. Dr C. Zahedi is a consultant for Mobile Dental USA. |
Vol 60 - N° 3
P. 663-691 - juillet 2016 Retour au numéroBienvenue sur EM-consulte, la référence des professionnels de santé.
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