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Terminology for implant prostheses

The Journal of Prosthetic Dentistry, 2004
The use of systematic terminology for implant prostheses can simplify communication within the scientific community. However, a review of the current literature demonstrates the lack of uniformity in this field. It is the purpose of this manuscript to suggest uniform terminology based on conventional prosthodontic terms that will simplify communication
Harel, Simon, Roy T, Yanase
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Implants for Fixed and Removable Prostheses

Dental Clinics of North America, 1977
For those individuals whose oral anatomy contraindicates the use of endosteal implants, there still remains a viable alternative to conventional removable dentures. Both maxillary and mandibular implant dentures of a subperiosteal design will provide a stable implant and a retentive restorative prosthesis.
L I, Linkow, M S, Mahler
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Esthetic inserts for implant prostheses

The Journal of Prosthetic Dentistry, 1993
Abstract A technique is described that uses preformed light-cured resin or acrylic resin cylinders for "permanent" placement i n the screw access holes of implant prostheses for better esthetics.
T R, Saunders, N A, Oliver
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Conventional and Implant Oral Prostheses

Clinics in Geriatric Medicine, 1992
Despite advances in preventive dentistry, many elderly persons present with several missing teeth replaced by oral prostheses of various kinds. An increasing number of prostheses are retained and supported by oral implants. Maintaining a complete dentition with fixed, removable, or implant-retained prostheses improves function and patient self-esteem ...
A D, Guckes, L F, Cooper
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Implantable visual prostheses

2007
Visual impairment and blindness is primarily caused by optic neuropathies like injuries and glaucomas, as well as retinopathies like agerelated macular degeneration (MD), systemic diseases like diabetes, hypertonia and hereditary retinitis pigmentosa (RP).
S, Thanos, P, Heiduschka, T, Stupp
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Implant‐assisted complete prostheses

Periodontology 2000, 2014
AbstractThe current review was undertaken to obtain a better understanding of the knowledge base of implant‐assisted complete dental prostheses (fixed and removable) in the treatment of the completely edentulous maxilla or mandible. Indications, advantages and disadvantages, complications and maintenance issues, as well as the cost‐effectiveness of ...
Elham, Emami   +3 more
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Maintenance of Osseointegrated Implant Prostheses

Dental Update, 2006
Implant-retained prostheses need to be re-evaluated on a regular basis. This should include review of the effectiveness of oral hygiene procedures to maintain soft tissue health, evaluation of the integrity and function of the prosthetic superstructure and comparison of radiographic bone levels at appropriate intervals.
Richard M, Palmer, Christine, Pleasance
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Short-term report of an ongoing prospective cohort study evaluating the outcome of full-arch implant-supported fixed hybrid polyetheretherketone-acrylic resin prostheses and the All-on-Four concept.

Clinical Implant Dentistry and Related Research, 2018
BACKGROUND More research is needed on the study of new materials for fixed prosthetic implant-supported rehabilitations. PURPOSE The purpose of this study was to report the short-term outcome of full-arch implant-supported fixed hybrid ...
P. Maló   +6 more
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