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Treatment guidelines

Risk factors

Key points

  • In most cases contraindications are not absolute and are subject to the individual patient situation and risk assessment.
  • Some serious medical risk factors remain. However always consider patient motivation and compliance as well.
  • In case of doubt consider non-implant based treatments.

Additional external resources

Digital Textbooks

eBook: Single Implants and their Restoration
Single implants and their restoration
An osseointegrated implant with its restored crown has become routinely recommended for replacing a single tooth. In fact, placement of an implant and crown is widely regarded as the preferred treatment modality rather than a fixed partial denture or a removable partial denture. This treatment planning choice is due, in part, to the high survival rate of single implants and their associated crowns and patient preference. When faced with the choice to involve two otherwise healthy teeth adjacent to an edentulous area or fabricate removable prosthesis, patients are more likely to select an implant supported single crown.

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