Objective: Aim of this study is to evaluate prosthetic success and implant survival of removable partial dentures (RPDs)retained (but not supported) by dental implants. Materials and Methods: We retrospectively evaluated 32 consecutive patients who received implant-retained RPDs. Each patient received one to four endosseus implants; the sample included a total of 64 implants. Follow-up was conducted for a minimum of 10 years, during which implant survival and prosthetic success were evaluated. Results: The implant success rate was 93.75%, and 100% of the prostheses were successful. Conclusions: Implant-retained RPDs are a reliable intermediate solution that can reduce biological and economic costs while maintaining implant treatment benefits and the ease of RPD procedures.
Implant-retained removable partial dentures: a 10 year retrospective study. Part I: prosthetic success and implant survival / Bortolini, Sergio; Natali, Alfredo; Berzaghi, Andrea; Martinolli, Matteo; Franchi, M; Consolo, Ugo. - In: EUROPEAN JOURNAL OF ORAL IMPLANTOLOGY. - ISSN 1756-2406. - ELETTRONICO. - 6(suppl):(2013), pp. S62-S62. (Intervento presentato al convegno XXI Congresso SIO – Il Trattamento Implantare tra le Innovazioni tecnologiche e I Cambiamenti Socio-economici tenutosi a Milano nel 8-9 Febbraio 2013).
Implant-retained removable partial dentures: a 10 year retrospective study. Part I: prosthetic success and implant survival.
BORTOLINI, Sergio;NATALI, Alfredo;BERZAGHI, Andrea;MARTINOLLI, MATTEO;CONSOLO, Ugo
2013
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Objective: Aim of this study is to evaluate prosthetic success and implant survival of removable partial dentures (RPDs)retained (but not supported) by dental implants. Materials and Methods: We retrospectively evaluated 32 consecutive patients who received implant-retained RPDs. Each patient received one to four endosseus implants; the sample included a total of 64 implants. Follow-up was conducted for a minimum of 10 years, during which implant survival and prosthetic success were evaluated. Results: The implant success rate was 93.75%, and 100% of the prostheses were successful. Conclusions: Implant-retained RPDs are a reliable intermediate solution that can reduce biological and economic costs while maintaining implant treatment benefits and the ease of RPD procedures.File | Dimensione | Formato | |
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