Journal of Prosthodontics News
October 28, 2019
Complete Arch Rehabilitations with a Mean Follow‐up of 10 Years
Now online in the Journal of Prosthodontics, Drs. Gianluca Martino Tartaglia, Marco Farronato, Chiarella Sforza, and Avinash S. Bidra evaluated the complication-free and failure-free survival rates of porcelain fused to zirconia and all-resin complete arch fixed implant-supported prostheses over a mean follow-up of 10-years.
The authors found that despite the number of reparable mechanical complications, the results confirmed the long-lasting features of both PFZ and all-resin complete arch fixed implant-supported prostheses over a 10-year period. There was however, an increased number of mechanical complications after 6 years, which may entail additional treatment cost for patients.
Tartaglia G, Farronato M, Sforza C, et al: Implant-Supported Immediately Loaded Complete Arch Rehabilitations with a Mean Follow-up of 10 Years: A Prospective Clinical Study. J Prosthodont doi: 10.1111/jopr13116
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