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Psychosocial Aspects of Implant Dentistry
Based on interviews of elderly edentulous patients, this lecture illustrates the consequences of ill-fitting dentures and the potential benefits of implant therapy in terms of improved self-confidence, personal well being, and social life. However, attention is also drawn to the frequent fears of older and frail patients, which may prevent them from receiving a treatment that potentially could improve their oral health-related quality of life. Finally, emphasis is put on careful patient evaluation, which can lead to a treatment plan that is a compromise between what is objectively ideal and what is individually feasible for the patient.
At the end of this Congress Lecture you should be able to…
- recognize that edentulism and ill-fitting dentures may have a profound influence on quality of life
- recognize the importance of individual treatment planning based on an evaluation of patient needs and capabilities
- discuss how patient fears may exclude them from receiving the treatment that, from a clinical point of view, could improve their quality of life dramatically
- Duration
- 26 minutes
- Source
- ITI Annual Conference 2015 - Istanbul, Turkey
- CPD/CME
- 0.43 hours
- Purchase price
- 13 Academy Coins
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