Oral health‐related quality of life of patients rehabilitated with fixed and removable implant‐supported dental prostheses
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Abstract
Dental implants have become a mainstream treatment approach in daily practice, and because of their high survival rates over time, they have become the preferred treatment option for prosthetic rehabilitation in many situations. Despite the relatively high predictability of implant therapy and high costs to patients, patient perceptions of success and patient-reported outcome measures have become increasingly significant in implant dentistry. Increasing numbers of publications deal with oral health-related quality of life and/or patient-reported outcome measures. The aim of this paper was to provide an overview of the available evidence on oral health-related quality of life of fully and partially dentate…
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- Medicine
- Quality of life (healthcare)
- Dentures
- Dentistry
- Rehabilitation
- Oral health
- Implant
- Dental prosthesis
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