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Treatment Outcomes and Continuing Care

Prosthetic Complications: Tips and Tricks

Steven Eckert

Dental prostheses provide credible replacements for lost natural tooth/dental structures. Creation of dental prostheses needs to be directed towards the achievement of restorations that are comfortable, functional and esthetic.

Earliest descriptions of prosthetic complications generally related to material failure or failure of dental prostheses to provide facsimiles to the natural dentition over a long time frame. Most of the clinical efforts that have occurred to this point in time relate to mechanical complications.

Although mechanical complications have been dramatically improved through appropriate engineering of prostheses clinicians are cautioned to be constantly vigilant regarding factors that could place implants and/or implant-supported prostheses at increased long-term risk.

Duration
40 minutes
Source
ITI Congress Southern Africa 2013
CPD/CME
0.66 hours
Purchase price
20 Academy Coins
Publication date: Oct 13, 2014 Last review date: Oct 12, 2021 Next review date: Oct 12, 2024
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