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Implants for the aged patient: biological, clinical and sociological considerations

Authors :
Bartold, PM
Ivanovski, S
Darby, I
Bartold, PM
Ivanovski, S
Darby, I
Publication Year :
2016

Abstract

Until recently, age, particularly old age, was considered a contraindication to the placement of dental implants. However, this was based largely on anecdotal dogma rather than on empirical information. This review considers the biological, clinical and socio-economic implications of implants placed in the aged population. Aging has been shown to have an influence on the biological aspects of soft- and hard-tissue wound healing and tissue remodeling, which may influence the establishment and maintenance of implant integration. However, information to date indicates that age should not be an a priori contraindication for implant placement and there is good evidence to indicate that dental implants can be placed successfully in the elderly with good clinical and socio-economic outcomes.

Details

Database :
OAIster
Publication Type :
Electronic Resource
Accession number :
edsoai.on1315711810
Document Type :
Electronic Resource