2011
DOI: 10.1016/s0022-3913(11)60147-9
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A risk assessment treatment planning protocol for the four implant immediately loaded maxilla: preliminary findings

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“…Prosthodontic options have expanded with the inclusion of dental implant‐supported prostheses, and the field of prosthodontics believes achieving a core set of outcomes helps facilitate patient‐provider discussions and quality improvement . The risk of implant failure is an outcome worth monitoring and discussing …”
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“…Prosthodontic options have expanded with the inclusion of dental implant‐supported prostheses, and the field of prosthodontics believes achieving a core set of outcomes helps facilitate patient‐provider discussions and quality improvement . The risk of implant failure is an outcome worth monitoring and discussing …”
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“…49 In our study, implants placed as final abutment of the prostheses were 3.8 times more likely to experience a failure than interproximal implants. Failures of most distal abutment implants have already been shown in the literature after the standard ''All-on-four'' maxillary procedure 50 and after NobelGuide treatment. 51 This may be explained by the presence of a cantilever and of stress concentration in the most distal implant in the ''All-on-four,'' ''All-on-six'' model.…”
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“…160 Opposing natural dentition (unstable occlusal plane), reduced bone density, male gender, and parafunction were linked to implant failure. The author recommended patient profiling for treatment planning additional implants and/or delayed loading.…”
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