Objectives: To prospectively assess the clinical performance and patient-reported outcomes of dental implants in dentate patients with primary and secondary Sjögren's syndrome (pSS and sSS, respectively) compared to patients without SS.Materials and Methods: Thirty-seven implants were placed in 17 patients with pSS/sSS and 26 implants in 17 non-SS patients to replace missing (pre)molars. Clinical performance, marginal bone-level changes, patient satisfaction, and oral health-related quality of life (OHRQoL) were assessed at 1 (T1), 6 (T6), 12 (T12), and 18 (T18) months after placement of the superstructure. Marginal bone-level changes were measured on standardized dental radiographs. Clinical parameters included implant and crown survival, ...
BACKGROUND: Effect of fixed prosthodontics on patients with several agenetic teeth is not well under...
Background: The long-term success rates achieved in dental implantology suggest that flexibility mig...
The purpose of the work is to show that it is possible to rehabilitate with Multifatorial Regenerati...
Objectives: To prospectively assess the clinical performance and patient-reported outcomes of dental...
Objectives: To prospectively assess the clinical performance and patient-reported outcomes of dental...
Background: Limited evidence is available for applying dental implants in Sjogren's syndrome (SS) pa...
OBJECTIVES:The Sjögren's syndrome (SS) is a chronic autoimmune disease that affects salivation and c...
The purpose of the present study was to assess the clinical outcome of dental implants in a series o...
Scant knowledge exists on the type of restorative treatments Sjögren's syndrome patients (SSP) recei...
Objective: To determine whether a series of diseases of the oral mucosa - Sjögren syndrome, ectoderm...
Objectives: In general, similar restorative constructions are made on natural teeth and on dental im...
BACKGROUND: Effect of fixed prosthodontics on patients with several agenetic teeth is not well under...
Background: The long-term success rates achieved in dental implantology suggest that flexibility mig...
The purpose of the work is to show that it is possible to rehabilitate with Multifatorial Regenerati...
Objectives: To prospectively assess the clinical performance and patient-reported outcomes of dental...
Objectives: To prospectively assess the clinical performance and patient-reported outcomes of dental...
Background: Limited evidence is available for applying dental implants in Sjogren's syndrome (SS) pa...
OBJECTIVES:The Sjögren's syndrome (SS) is a chronic autoimmune disease that affects salivation and c...
The purpose of the present study was to assess the clinical outcome of dental implants in a series o...
Scant knowledge exists on the type of restorative treatments Sjögren's syndrome patients (SSP) recei...
Objective: To determine whether a series of diseases of the oral mucosa - Sjögren syndrome, ectoderm...
Objectives: In general, similar restorative constructions are made on natural teeth and on dental im...
BACKGROUND: Effect of fixed prosthodontics on patients with several agenetic teeth is not well under...
Background: The long-term success rates achieved in dental implantology suggest that flexibility mig...
The purpose of the work is to show that it is possible to rehabilitate with Multifatorial Regenerati...