Background: Implantology, thanks to its predictability in oral rehabilitations, has become a widespread method for rehabilitating edentulous patients, offering excellent patient satisfaction. Improving the quality of oral health, especially if rehabilitation involves minimal short and long-term complications, leads to an improvement in the quality of life of our patients.
Methods: This clinical study was conducted to evaluate the short and long-term complications (up to 18 months) of implant-prosthetic rehabilitations performed with a new dental implant (FDS76, Italy).
Results: The results showed a limited number of complications or implant failures.
Conclusions: Knowing the latter could certainly help improve both surgical and dental materials performance.
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http://dx.doi.org/10.23736/S2724-6329.20.04449-0 | DOI Listing |
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