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Treatment Outcomes and Continuing Care
Improving the Predictability – Long-term Outcomes with Implants
This lecture promotes a conservative treatment philosophy of identifying and managing risk for excellent long-term survival and success outcomes. Evidence of 10-year survival and success rates is presented, and factors that can adversely influence treatment outcome are described.
Special emphasis is given to patient risk factors (smoking, poor oral hygiene, history of treated chronic periodontitis, etc.) and their respective odds ratios. The lecture concludes with strategies to reduce the risk of technical, mechanical, biologic, and esthetic complications.
At the end of this Congress Lecture you should be able to…
- discuss the evidence for long-term survival and success rates
- describe factors that improve the predictability and the long-term outcomes of dental implants
- identify and manage risk factors that adversely influence treatment outcomes
- discuss strategies to reduce technical, mechanical, biologic, and esthetic complications
- Duration
- 55 minutes
- Source
- ITI Congress Greece & Cyprus 2015
- CPD/CME
- 0.92 hours
- Purchase price
- 28 Academy Coins
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