Clinical evidence and Science

Clinical evidence and Science 25 Importance of well-documented implant systems Generally, clinical data showing the performance and safety of the medical devices are a regulatory prerequisite for device approval. In implant dentistry the most important and at the same time the most investigated parameters are the survival and the success rates of implant restorations. Implant related factors such as peri-implant bone remodeling and bone loss, periimplantitis, mobility/stability, and adverse events like pain, infection etc. are taken to evaluate the implant success (Buser et al 2002 (1), Albrektsson et al. 1986 (2)). Long-term clinical data represents a reference in terms of safety and confidence not only for the user but also for the patient. A large number of clinical studies have been performed documenting Camlog’s implant systems with its Promote® Surface in several indications and treatment options. They have confirmed excellent peri-implant clinical outcomes related to soft and hard tissues. Both, the CAMLOG® and CONELOG® Implant Systems are considered well-documented implant systems within the scientific community. Long-term clinical data confirm the safety, performance, and effectiveness of CAMLOG® and CONELOG® implants. CLINICAL EVIDENCE FOR CAMLOG® AND CONELOG® IMPLANTS

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