2016
DOI: 10.7860/jcdr/2016/18575.7622
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Assessment and Evaluation of Quality of Life (OHRQoL) of Patients with Dental Implants Using the Oral Health Impact Profile (OHIP-14) - A Clinical Study

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“…Therapies aimed at increasing alveolar bone mass in patients who have lost this tissue as a result of periodontal disease or trauma are critical, for example, for successful dental implant therapy . At present, therapeutic options involve obtaining alveolar bone mass for autotransplantation from a patient's iliac or mandibular bone.…”
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“…Therapies aimed at increasing alveolar bone mass in patients who have lost this tissue as a result of periodontal disease or trauma are critical, for example, for successful dental implant therapy . At present, therapeutic options involve obtaining alveolar bone mass for autotransplantation from a patient's iliac or mandibular bone.…”
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“…Implants provide a long‐term, generally predictable treatment to restore function, aesthetics, self‐esteem, and quality of life following tooth‐loss. The application and use of dental implants has increased and now represents an indispensable therapeutic option for the replacement of missing teeth.…”
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“…This tool is widely used in dentistry to estimate the effectiveness of orthopedic rehabilitation of dental patients [3,7], after orthognatic and reconstructive surgeries [5,15] to study new methods of parodontitis treatment [2] etc. However the test sensitivity of this method with regard to the estimation of quality of life in early post-operative period in the alveolar ridge area is of special interest [4,12].…”
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