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Uncontrolled Systemic Conditions\n\n   Dental procedures-especially invasive ones-are often postponed if the condition is not medically stable:\n\n   • Uncontrolled Hypertension\n\n   BP typically \\>180\u002F110 mmHg is considered unsafe for elective dental care.\n\n   Risk: stroke, heart attack during treatment.\n\n   • Uncontrolled Diabetes\n\n   High blood glucose (e.g., \\>300 mg\u002FdL) increases infection risk and poor healing.\n\n   • Uncontrolled Thyroid Disease\n\n   Hyperthyroidism raises risk of thyroid storm, especially with epinephrine.\n2. Recent Major Cardiac Events\n\n   Elective dental treatment is usually deferred for:\n   * Heart attack (MI) within past 6 months\n   * Stroke within past 6 months\n   * Unstable angina\n   * Severe arrhythmias\n   * Decompensated heart failure\n\n   These conditions can make dental stress or anesthesia dangerous.\n3. Infectious Diseases (Active Phase)\n\n   Dental treatment may be delayed to protect the patient or others.\n   * Active Herpetic Lesions (Cold Sores) around the mouth\n   * Active Tuberculosis (TB)\n   * COVID-19 or other acute respiratory infections with fever\n4. Hematologic Disorders\n\n   If blood does not clot properly, dental surgery can be risky.\n\n   • Severe Thrombocytopenia\n\n   Platelets too low for safe extraction or surgery.\n\n   • Hemophilia or bleeding disorders\n\n   Require management with a hematologist first.\n\n   • Patients on certain anticoagulants (e.g., warfarin with very high INR)\n\n   May need medical adjustment before invasive care.\n5. Pregnancy (Certain Situations)\n\n   Most dental care is safe, but some procedures are postponed:\n\n   Elective treatments during 1st trimester\n\n   Avoid certain medications (e.g., some anesthetics, antibiotics, NSAIDs)\n\n   Severe hypertension or pregnancy complications (eclampsia)\n6. Severe Psychiatric Conditions (Unstable)\n\n   When a patient cannot cooperate safely:\n\n   Acute psychosis\n\n   Severe anxiety uncontrolled by medication\n\n   Need medical stabilization vs. dental sedation coordination\n7. Substance Intoxication\n\nDental care is not performed if patient is intoxicated with:\n\nAlcohol\n\nRecreational drugs (especially stimulants like cocaine or meth)\n\nRisk of cardiovascular events or inability to consent.",true,"MALE","18 Years",{"count":46,"type":47},1,"ESTIMATED","OBSERVATIONAL","Recently different protocols have been developed for the implementation of intraoral scanning in full-arch implant workflows, as horizontal scan body scanning, 1 reverse scanning 2 and scan body systems with an integrated verification jig 3 . The aforementioned approaches are aiming to reduce the inaccuracies related with the implementation of intraoral scanners in full-arch implant cases and to improve the efficiency of the whole digital workflow. However the efficiency of these methods and the parameters that can influence their accuracy, as the design of the scan body have not been investigated.\n\nThe purpose of the present in vivo study is to compare the trueness and the precision of the recorded implant's position, between conventional and novel implant acquisition protocols.",[51],"Maxillary Complete-arch Digital Scans for Implant-supported Overdentures",[53,54,55,56],"Overdenture","Intraoral scanner","Accuracy","Implants","NOT_YET_RECRUITING","2025-12-16",{"date":60,"type":61},"2025-12-22","ACTUAL",{"date":63,"type":47},"2025-12-15",{"date":65,"type":47},"2026-01-15",{"name":5,"class":6}]