Volume 26, Issue S11 pp. 64-67
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The patient undergoing implant therapy. Summary and consensus statements. The 4th EAO Consensus Conference 2015

Björn Klinge

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Björn Klinge

Faculty of Odontology, Malmo University, Malmo and Karolinska Institutet, Department of Dental Medicine, Periodontology, Stockholm, Sweden

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Björn Klinge, Malmo University, Faculty of Odontology, Malmo, Sweden and Karolinska Institutet, Department of Dental Medicine, Huddinge, Sweden

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Thomas Flemming

Thomas Flemming

Hong Kong

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Jan Cosyn

Jan Cosyn

Brussels, Belgium

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Hugo De Bruyn

Hugo De Bruyn

Ghent, Belgium

Malmo, Sweden

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Barbara M. Eisner

Barbara M. Eisner

Zurich, Switzerland

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Margareta Hultin

Margareta Hultin

Stockholm, Sweden

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Flemming Isidor

Flemming Isidor

Aarhus, Denmark

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Niklaus P. Lang

Niklaus P. Lang

Berne, Switzerland

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Bodil Lund

Bodil Lund

Stockholm, Sweden

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Jürg Meyle

Jürg Meyle

Giessen, Germany

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Andrea Mombelli

Andrea Mombelli

Geneva, Switzerland

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Jose Manuel Navarro

Jose Manuel Navarro

Las Palmas, Spain

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Bjarni Pjetursson

Bjarni Pjetursson

Reykjavik, Iceland

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Stefan Renvert

Stefan Renvert

Kristianstad, Sweden

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Henning Schliephake

Henning Schliephake

Gottingen, Germany

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First published: 09 September 2015
Citations: 62

Abstract

Introduction

The assignment for this working group was to update the existing knowledge regarding factors considered being of special relevance for the patient undergoing implant therapy. This included areas where conflicting opinions exists since long or recently has been expressed, like the role of antibiotic prophylaxis in dental implant surgery and peri-implantitis. Also areas with growing interest and concern such as patient-reported outcome measures (PROMs) and health-economy was included in this review.

Materials and methods

The literature in the respective areas of interest (antibiotic prophylaxis, peri-implantitis, patient-reported outcome measurements and health-economic aspects) was searched using different strategies for the different papers. Search strategies ranged from a complex systematic review to systematic- and narrative reviews, depending on subject and available literature. All collected material was critically reviewed. Four manuscripts were subsequently presented for group analysis and discussion and plenum discussions and concensus approval. The selected areas were considered to be of key importance and relevance for the patient undergoing implant therapy.

Results

The results and conclusions of the review process are presented in the respective papers. The group′s conclusions, identified knowledge gaps, directions for future research and concensus statements are presented in this article.

The following reviews were available for group discussions and the foundation for subsequent plenary sessions:

  • Lund B, Hultin M, Tranaeus S, Naimi-Akbar A, Klinge B. (2015) Perioperative antibiotics in conjunction with dental implant placement. A complex systematic review.
  • Renvert S & Quirynen M. (2015) Risk indicators for peri-implantitis. A narrative review.
  • De Bruyn H, Raes S, Matthys C, Cosyn J. (2015) The current use of patient centered/reported outcomes in implant dentistry. A systematic review.
  • Beikler T & Flemmig T.F. (2015) Economic evaluation of implant-supported prostheses. A narrative review.

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