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Structured Assessment and Treatment Planning

Implants in Medically Compromised Patients

The presentation gives a concise overview of evidence available to determine the use of implants in medically compromised patients. A brief review of the levels of evidence in the literature and their influence on clinical decision making is presented. Available evidence is then applied to several conditions with which medically compromised patients may present to the clinic: diabetes, cardiovascular disease, radiation therapy, chemotherapy, bone diseases, and organ transplants. Clinical recommendations on treatment are also shared.

At the end of this Congress Lecture you should be able to…

  • discuss the levels of evidence in peer-reviewed literature and their influence on clinical decision making
  • recognize factors associated with medical compromise in the patient population desiring dental implants
  • describe the absolute contraindications for implant placement as they relate to medical history
Duration
19 min.
Learner Level
Event
ITI Congress Middle East 2015
CME/CPD
0.32 hours
Purchase price
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Publication date: Mar 29, 2016 Last review date: Jan 29, 2022 Next review date: Jan 29, 2025
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