The aim of this retrospective study is to perform an assessment of esthetic outcomes of single implants and obtain patient reported outcome measures through the use of a satisfaction questionnaire and the OHIP-14 (Oral Health Impact Profile) questionnaire. Dentists will be performing clinical examination including teeth charting and periodontal charting as well as pink/white esthetic score assessment and these outcomes will be compared to the level of patient satisfaction and patient reported outcomes. The results of this research will add evidence-based data on treatment recommendations for teeth replacement with implants from a patient-centered perspective.
Age range
18 Years
Sex
ALL
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PES/WES scores of single implant crowns in the anterior maxilla
Timeframe: the single implant crown should be "1 year" to "15 years" in function
OHIP questionnaire patient reported outcome
Timeframe: the single implant crown should be "1 year" to "15 years" in function