2007
DOI: 10.1111/j.1600-0501.2007.01435.x
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What is the prevalence of various types of prosthetic dental restorations in Europe?

Abstract: All types of fixed and removable restorations are highly prevalent, especially among older age groups, in most European countries. There is a trend towards higher frequencies of fixed restorations, more removable partial dentures and a reduction in complete dentures.

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“…For the elderly, PRDPs are one of the main types of restoration for missing teeth [69]. The replacement of missing teeth with a PRDP is linked to socio-economic status, demographics, education attainment levels and income.…”
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“…For the elderly, PRDPs are one of the main types of restoration for missing teeth [69]. The replacement of missing teeth with a PRDP is linked to socio-economic status, demographics, education attainment levels and income.…”
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“…The replacement of missing teeth with a PRDP is linked to socio-economic status, demographics, education attainment levels and income. Patients with lower educational and socio-economic levels, or those living in rural areas, are more likely to choose an PRDP over a fixed modality [69].…”
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“…En este sentido, las personas que pertenecen al grupo de alto capital social pueden tener mayores posibilidades de tratamiento de la enfermedad de caries ya instalada, evitando la pérdida de sus piezas dentales y/o presentando pocos dientes perdidos, relacionados al mayor soporte social existente en esos grupos (15). Así, la decisión por el tipo de prótesis a ser utilizada por el paciente termina siendo directamente dependiente del número de dientes ausentes, observando que cuando son pocos los dientes perdidos, los pacientes optan por PPF, y por el contrario, cuando existe una menor cantidad de piezas dentales hay un claro predominio de elección de prótesis removible (22).…”
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“…Diversos estudios (4,5,6,7,8,9,10) han sido realizados para determinar si las restauraciones indirectas o prótesis fijas (puentes, coronas) provocan cambios en los tejidos periodontales, en mayor o menor medida, durante los procedimientos que se llevan a cabo para su confección.…”
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