20-Year Retrospective Study Reveals Evolving Trends in Implant Therapy

Posted: December 23, 2024
A 20-year retrospective study analyzed trends in implant therapy at a university surgical specialty clinic, comparing data from 2020-2022 with previous years. The study found an increase in the mean age of patients receiving dental implant therapy, with a rise in the use of narrow-diameter and shorter implants. Trends indicate a shift towards computer-assisted implant surgeries (CAIS) and minimally invasive techniques, allowing for tailored treatment plans that cater to aging patients and enhance clinical outcomes. Dental professionals can benefit from adapting to these evolving trends to optimize patient care and treatment success.

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