BONE QUALITY AND DENTAL IMPLANT OUTCOMES

Sylvia M.S. Iskandar, Iman A. Radi , Nouran Abdel-Naby And Assmaa Gad Allah,

ABSTRACT
Dental Implants Offered Variety Of Solutions For Retention And Stability Problems Associated With Partial And Complete Dentures. Bone Quality And Quantity Are Critical Factors For Both Implant Placement Decision Making And Its Prognostic Consequences. Low Bone Density (osteoporosis) Affects More Than 200 Million Women Worldwide Aging Between 60 And 90 Years Old. Critical Summary For A Recent Systematic Review Which Was Conducted To Evaluate Implant Failure Related To Low Bone Density (osteoporosis), Which Proved The Review To Be Of No Clear Evidence , However, Due To Inherent Limitations Of The Previous Systematic Review And Availability Of New Studies As Well As Comparing Between Different Techniques, Conducting The Current Systematic Review Was Mandatory. There Are Two Objectives For This Systematic Review: First To Explore The Success Of Implants In Low Bone Density Patients If Compared To Normal Bone Density Ones. Second To Compare Conventional And Special Techniques Used In Literature To Manage Implant Patients With Low Bone Density To Enhance The Success Of The Dental Implant.

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