0,00 €
Zum Warenkorb
    • Quintessence Publishing Italy
    Filter
    Tomas Albrektsson

    On clinical results of oral implants

    21 Minutes

    Category: Implantology
    Language(s): English
    Publication year: 2009
    Video source: 60 Jahre Quintessenz

    Content
    Oral implants succeed quite well even if results from many clinical studies using the so called simple CSRcurve overestimate the true clinical outcome; many implant problems may remain undetected in this type of reporting. The four-field table or a more stringent CSR reporting, both techniques including data on bone loss and unaccounted for implants, would be far better approaches to report clinical results than the simple CSR curve that lamentably is dominating clinical reporting today. Furthermore, there are recent reports that may be interpreted as if oral implants are threatened by peri-implantitis in a great proportion of cases, had this been correct it would have threatened the clinical longevity of our procedures. However, when carefully scrutinized, the evidence for primary periimplantitis builds on findings from ligature studies of very little clinical significance, in reality the healing adaptation theory explains undue bone loss much more reliably than any peri-implantitis theory. The healing/adaptation theory, recently published by Chvartszaid, Koka & Zarb in a quintessence book, explains early failures/bone loss by compromised healing that may occur as result of some biologic malfunction or delay or as a result of harshness of a surgical intervention; it further explains postloading failures/bone loss to be due to inability of the host to adapt to the challenges placed on the implant interface, not uncommonly due to a synergy from a multitude of factors. Having said this, if primary periimplantitis in reality is a most rare, if at all existing, single condition behind implant bone loss, a late result of bone loss for other reasons, may naturally be termed secondary peri-implantitis since the implant interface may then be characterized by inflammation or even infection.

    Recommended videos

      
    free

    Deckung multipler Rezessionen mit einer modifizierten Tunneltechnik

    Otto Zuhr

    Length: 36 minutes
    Production year: 2005
    Language: German, English
    Series: APW DVD Journal
    Category: Periodontics
    available since: 1. Apr 2007

    free

    Anatomical Wax-up

    Dieter Schulz

    Length: 49 minutes
    Production year: 1997
    Language: English, German
    Series: Dental Technology on DVD
    Category: Dental Technology
    available since: 1. Jun 2007

    free

    Implantation with Simultaneous Augmentation

    Ueli Grunder

    Length: 30 minutes
    Production year: 2006
    Language: English, German
    Series: APW DVD Journal
    Category: Implantology
    available since: 1. Apr 2007