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- Bruxism may be a clinically relevant risk factor for implant complications Academic Article
- Dental implants have high survival rates in patients older than 65 years Academic Article
- Good clinical outcomes at 5 years for immediately loaded implants placed using computer-assisted surgery to support fixed complete dentures Academic Article
- Good survival of dental implants placed in irradiated bone tissue, despite increased risk of experiencing implant failure Academic Article
- High proportion of all-ceramic zirconia tooth-supported crowns survive after 5 years Academic Article
- Implant replacement after 1 implant failure seems to have an acceptable rate of survival Academic Article
- Implant-supported and tooth-supported single crowns fabricated with lithium-disilicate seem to have a high 10-year survival rate Academic Article
- Implants placed in patients with a history of aggressive periodontitis had high survival rates and low marginal bone loss Academic Article
- Insufficient evidence about sleep bruxism being a risk factor for ceramic restoration failure Academic Article
- Low rate of early implant failure is confirmed, but smoking and antidepressants are shown to be risk factors Academic Article
- Mini implants seem to have good prognosis when used to support complete overdentures Academic Article
- No differences were observed when comparing survival and marginal bone level of short versus long implants after 3 years Academic Article
- No evidence of differences in survival and failure rates of endodontically treated teeth restored with composite resin or metal crowns Academic Article
- No evidence of higher rates of implant failure in people with controlled diabetes Academic Article
- Repairing class II restorations seems to increase the longevity of direct class II restorations, but the benefit may vary substantially depending on the operator Academic Article
- Resilient liner-retained overdentures seem to have a lower rate of mechanical complications than clip-retained overdentures in patients with 2 implant–supported bar-retained overdentures Academic Article
- Resin-bonded fixed dental prostheses seem to have high survival rates 5 years after placement Academic Article
- Similar survival, stability, bone loss, and satisfaction when comparing short implants with sinus floor elevation plus long implants Academic Article
- Single implant–supported 2-unit cantilever fixed dental prosthesis seem to result in high patient satisfaction and survival up to 3 years Academic Article
- Survival Rate of Resin and Ceramic Inlays, Onlays, and Overlays Academic Article
- Survival and failure of implant-supported prostheses in partially edentulous patients seems to be highly variable depending on the specific retention system Academic Article
- Variations in survival time for amalgam and resin composite restorations: a population based cohort analysis. Academic Article
- Very serious limitations in systematic review summarizing how minimally invasive techniques compare with defective restoration replacement render it not useful for making clinical decisions Academic Article