2014
DOI: 10.4317/medoral.19564
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Implants in disabled patients: A review and update

Abstract: The range of indications for dental implants has broadened enormously owing to their predictability and the improvement of patient satisfaction in terms of stability, comfort, aesthetics and functionality. The aim of this article is to review those indications in patients with mental or physical disabilities as the difficulty to cope with oral hygiene often leads to teeth extraction, adding edentulousness to the impairments already present. Following that goal, available literature in Pubmed database, Scopus, … Show more

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“…The indications of dental implant treatment are based on several local and systemic factors, which impact bone or soft tissue health. These factors should be carefully evaluated before proceeding to any dental implant therapy to predict the success of the overall treatment outcome . Prosthodontic rehabilitations with implant therapy have been successful treatments for special care patients, including individuals with Down syndrome .…”
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confidence: 99%
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“…The indications of dental implant treatment are based on several local and systemic factors, which impact bone or soft tissue health. These factors should be carefully evaluated before proceeding to any dental implant therapy to predict the success of the overall treatment outcome . Prosthodontic rehabilitations with implant therapy have been successful treatments for special care patients, including individuals with Down syndrome .…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…However, most dentists do not consider implant placement as a restorative option for patients with Down syndrome because of concerns about their cooperation with the overall treatment, compliance with the dental maintenance, and the quality and the quantity of the existing bone. Thus, the literature includes only a few documented cases of rehabilitation with dental implants for patients with Down syndrome . Furthermore, individuals with intellectual disabilities may exhibit low levels of self‐care and maintenance that can jeopardize their oral environment and compromise the longevity of implant restorations …”
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“…A recent review by Romero-Pérez et al compiled evidence and supports implant-supported prosthesis for children with special health needs. 10 Since replantation favors the future possibility for implant placement, an attempt was made to splint and retain the teeth in position with the best possible care.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Treatment with implants in itself has been successfully performed even in older adults [4] and people with disabilities [5] as long as the patients are appropriately managed. It is likely that older adults who are receiving long-term care and unable to travel to the dentist’s office have difficulty continuing to perform oral self-care and receive professional oral care due to the complexity of the form of prosthesis and the problem of the implant placement [6, 7].…”
Section: Reviewmentioning
confidence: 99%