Progress in medical and dental clinical practice fosters treating even very old geriatric patients with implants. Very few absolute contraindications remain nowadays, and the long-term performance of endosseous implants has largely exceeded initial expectations. In contrast to the environment in which they are placed, implants do not change. In view of the aging population, a paradigm shift in implant dentistry seems inevitable
This review evaluated implant survival in geriatric patients (≥75 years) and/or the impact of system...
The planning of dental and prosthetic treatment for the elderly requires knowledge of the patient’s ...
In the 1960s and 1970s, implant-supported prostheses based on subperiosteal or blade implants had a ...
Until recently, age, particularly old age, was considered a contraindication to the placement of den...
The objective of this literature review is to discuss the various parameters related to clinical suc...
In the developed world, the large birth cohorts of the so-called baby boomer generation have arrived...
SummaryPatient's condition is distinctly different among individuals especially in the elderly. Dent...
With the so-called “baby boomer” generation reaching retirement, a new challenge in implant dentistr...
OBJECTIVES: The aim of this retrospective study was to determine the clinical and the radiographic o...
This systematic review was conducted to evaluate the outcome of dental implant therapy in elderly pa...
OBJECTIVES his review evaluated implant survival in geriatric patients (≥75 years) and/or the imp...
The mean age of candidates for implant surgery as well as dental patients is generally increasing du...
Recently human lifespan is increasing as a result of the modern medical technology and improvement i...
The number of elderly who retain their natural dentition until high age is rapidly increasing. Previ...
The success of osseointegrated dental implantshas revolutionized dentistry. The ability to per-manen...
This review evaluated implant survival in geriatric patients (≥75 years) and/or the impact of system...
The planning of dental and prosthetic treatment for the elderly requires knowledge of the patient’s ...
In the 1960s and 1970s, implant-supported prostheses based on subperiosteal or blade implants had a ...
Until recently, age, particularly old age, was considered a contraindication to the placement of den...
The objective of this literature review is to discuss the various parameters related to clinical suc...
In the developed world, the large birth cohorts of the so-called baby boomer generation have arrived...
SummaryPatient's condition is distinctly different among individuals especially in the elderly. Dent...
With the so-called “baby boomer” generation reaching retirement, a new challenge in implant dentistr...
OBJECTIVES: The aim of this retrospective study was to determine the clinical and the radiographic o...
This systematic review was conducted to evaluate the outcome of dental implant therapy in elderly pa...
OBJECTIVES his review evaluated implant survival in geriatric patients (≥75 years) and/or the imp...
The mean age of candidates for implant surgery as well as dental patients is generally increasing du...
Recently human lifespan is increasing as a result of the modern medical technology and improvement i...
The number of elderly who retain their natural dentition until high age is rapidly increasing. Previ...
The success of osseointegrated dental implantshas revolutionized dentistry. The ability to per-manen...
This review evaluated implant survival in geriatric patients (≥75 years) and/or the impact of system...
The planning of dental and prosthetic treatment for the elderly requires knowledge of the patient’s ...
In the 1960s and 1970s, implant-supported prostheses based on subperiosteal or blade implants had a ...