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Dental Implants in Geriatric Patients: A Retrospective Study of 47 Cases
Implant Dentistry, 12/21/07
Bao-Thy G et al. - Treatment with dental implants can be predictable and safe for the rapidly growing geriatric population. Geriatric patients who are medically stable are suitable candidates for osseointegrated implant surgery, which facilitates oral function, comfort, and quality of life. A review of the 47 geriatric patients treated supports the conclusion that dental implants can be successfully placed and restored with fixed implant-supported or removable implant-supported prostheses
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