Factors influencing survival of reconstructions. Consensus report of Working Group 2

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In order to evaluate the level of evidence of factors influencing the survival of reconstructions, systematic reviews of the relevant literature were prepared by a group of rapporteurs. The review papers were circulated to the members of the group before the conference and formed the basis for group and panel discussions. Subsequently, modifications were added to the review papers, and suggestions for consensus statements concerning the following topics were prepared and again critically reviewed in the group and in the plenum: Impact of (i) periodontal disease on the survival of tooth-supported reconstructions, (ii) post-surgical factors as supportive therapy on the survival of implant supported reconstructions, (iii) technical and/or biological complications on the survival of different types of reconstructions, (iiii) material choice for reconstructions on the survival of single crowns and fixed dental prostheses. © 2007 Blackwell Munksgaard.

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Zöllner, A., & Belser, U. (2007). Factors influencing survival of reconstructions. Consensus report of Working Group 2. Clinical Oral Implants Research, 18(SUPPL. 3), 114–116. https://doi.org/10.1111/j.1600-0501.2007.01440.x

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