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Volumetric Evaluations of Full-Arch Implant Supported Restorations and Their Role on Patients' Quality of Life: A Mixed-Model Analysis.

Ernesto BruschiPaolo De AngelisLaura PapettiEdoardo RellaGiulio GaspariniAntonio D'addonaPaolo Francesco Manicone
Published in: BioMed research international (2022)
. The results of the present study show that Toronto bridges prostheses are an efficient procedure for treating edentulous patients, as their oral-related quality of life is reported as satisfactory even 7 years after delivery of the restoration. Tilted and immediate implants are more at risk of bone loss. Implants coming from the same subject share a similar risk of bone loss.
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