Implants in the elderly patient Implantate beim hochbetagten patienten-Fluch oder segen?! fallserie hochbetagter patienten

Schlegel KA, Schmitt C, Möst T (2020)


Publication Type: Journal article

Publication year: 2020

Journal

Book Volume: 28

Pages Range: 157-166

Journal Issue: 2

Abstract

In our daily practice more and more patients show up who have received dental implants thirty or fourty years ahead. These patients are today related as "golden agers". At the same time in our days we can see that age related contraindications for implants are very liberal and no definite age limitation is valide any more. With some cases treated in the own office the reliability and problems of such aged patients should be highlighted. Also the question "quality of life" versus potential risks of these therapy options should be counterbalanced and at least when planning new implant borne rehablitations should be brought into consideration.

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APA:

Schlegel, K.A., Schmitt, C., & Möst, T. (2020). Implants in the elderly patient Implantate beim hochbetagten patienten-Fluch oder segen?! fallserie hochbetagter patienten. Implantologie, 28(2), 157-166.

MLA:

Schlegel, Karl Andreas, Christian Schmitt, and Tobias Möst. "Implants in the elderly patient Implantate beim hochbetagten patienten-Fluch oder segen?! fallserie hochbetagter patienten." Implantologie 28.2 (2020): 157-166.

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