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Bränemark Clinic in Gothenburg
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Collecting data and follow up protocol
01:20 - 03:45
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Implant failures over time in a large population
03:45 - 05:23
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30 years of single implant treatment
05:23 - 06:47
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Mortality patterns in partially edentulous and completely edentulous elderly patients treated with dental implants
06:47 - 08:35
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Conclusions
08:35 - 09:21
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Lucy Weibull: Long-term data from the Brånemark Clinic
Video highlights
- Long-term data on implant success rates since the 1960's
- Lessons learned through long-term data and how to integrate it into treatment planning
- NEXT GEN Forum
- Nobel Biocare New York Global Symposium 2016
Ever since professor Brånemark introduced titanium as biomaterial and treated the first patient in the 1960’s, the method for oral rehabilitation with dental implants has spread over the world. Over the years, it has become a widely used and documented therapy for edentulism. But what is there to learn as time passes? A lot has already been published, is there a need for more follow-up?
The Brånemark Clinic has developed and standardized re-call program in which implant patients are participating since 1993. The data collected helps us to detect and avoid risk factors, teaches us how to avoid pit falls and bring techniques and materials forward. Safety and reliability are the most important issues to the patient when discussing a therapy. In this lecture Dr. Weibull evaluates how the best and most honest way to plan a therapy is to turn to long term data.
Dr. Lucy Weibull received her DDS degree from University of Göteborg, Sweden, in 1998. She worked 1999–2004 in the Department of Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery, Mölndal Hospital, which led to her starting with implant treatment in 2001. She had her postgraduate education in oral and maxillofacial surgery at Göteborg University from 2007–2012, which she combined with research and publication on bone augmentation. Dr. Weibull works at Brånemark Kliniken, Göteborg, but is also in private practice and gives lectures.