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Implant and Prosthesis Survival and Success

Alvin B K Yeo

The replacement of missing teeth by means of endosseous implants has been proven to be a successful treatment modality for both completely and partially edentulous patients.

This concept is based on the biological phenomenon of osseointegration.

For a good long-term outcome of an implant-supported reconstruction, both hard and soft tissue need to be stable and to provide an adequate support for the prosthetic reconstruction.

There are various risk factors that may affect the success and survival rates. A clinician planning an implant therapy needs to know the risk factors that contribute to the different types of complications that can occur after implant treatment.

After completing this ITI Academy Module, you should be able to…

  • define implant survival and implant success and distinguish the difference between both
  • identify the different types of complications that may be involved in implant therapy
  • identify the risk factors for these complications
  • describe the survival and success outcomes for implant-supported single crowns and multi-unit restorations
Editor
Stephen T Chen , Charlotte Stilwell
Duration
26 min. + 10 min. for the Assessment
CPD/CME
0.6 hours
Purchase price
39 Academy Coins
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Implant and Prosthesis Survival and Success
Subtitles
English Turkish Japanese Russian German Spanish
Publication date: Jan 11, 2015 Last review date: Feb 8, 2022 Next review date: Feb 8, 2025
  • 1 - Beginner
  • English
  • German
  • Japanese
  • Languages
  • Learning Module
  • Russian
  • Spanish
  • Treatment Outcomes & Continuing Care
  • Turkish

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