49 research outputs found
Clinicopathological and molecular markers associated with prognosis and treatment effectiveness of endometrial stromal sarcoma: a retrospective study in China
UK Gypsies and Travellers and the third sector
This paper explores the development of the UK Gypsy and Traveller third sector and details factors which have impeded development. This includes a lack of resources and skills but also illustrates how in recent years important progress has been made in community development. The paper concludes that the current cutbacks and reduction in resources for community development, combined with new policies that Gypsies and Travellers perceive as being hostile towards them, could undermine progress made. The paper argues that ’positive action’ combined with greater community involvement in service delivery could strengthen the Gypsy and Traveller third sector and foster intercultural dialogue and promote inclusion. Processes evident in other branches of the third sector (McCabe et al., 2010). The paper is relevant to a number of TSRC work streams, particularly ’Below the Radar’ which explores the role, function, impact and experiences of small community action groups or organisations
Valutazione Dell’efficacia Dell’associazione Amisulpride E Terapia Sostitutiva Ormonale Nei Disturbi Del Tono Dell’umore In Menopausa
Successful treatment of cervical and simultaneous cervico-isthmic pregnancy with methotrexate.
Tooth implant-supported removable denture: a systemaric review
Purpose: The aim of this systematic review is to verify whether tooth-implant supported removable dentures (TISRD) can really be proposed to patients as a successful alternative to traditional prosthetic therapy.
Methods: This systematic review was carried out following the PRISMA guidelines and the studies were selected by PubMed and Scopus. The keywords were “tooth-implant connection,” “removable denture,” “removable dental prosthesis,” “tooth and implant supported removable dentures,” “partial dentures,” and “overdenture.” The outcomes sought in the potentially eligible studies were the survival rate of TISRD, the patient satisfaction, presence of biological and technical complications; furthermore the bias risk assessment was performed.
Results: Out of the 3108 citations found, 19 studies met the inclusion criteria. In the included studies the enrolled participants were 615, the implant abutments were 1118 and the residual teeth were 601. The behaviour of abutments was examined for a time range between 6 and 180 months. The survival rate of TISRD ranged between 91.82 and 100%; as for complications, none of the authors reported intrusion and the most frequent biologi.
Clinical significance: The tooth-implant connection seems to be an alternative and beneficial treatment for the rehabilitation of partially edentulous patients, however the evidence remains slight and unclear due to the shortage of controlled and randomized clinical trials. Therefore, further studies with a higher level of evidence and more representative samples are need
