Global Prosthetic Full Arch Dentures Market: Restraint
The global prosthetic full arch dentures market growth is expected to be hampered over the forecast period, owing to the complications of screw- and cement-retained implant of full arch dental prosthetics. For instance, in March 2020, an article published in Pubchem about Complications of screw- and cement-retained in full-arch implant which concluded that cemented reconstructions exhibited more biological complications (implant loss, bone loss > 2 mm) and screw-retained prostheses exhibited more technical problems. Clinical outcomes were influenced by both fixations in different ways. The screw-retained restorations were more easily retrievable than cemented ones. Therefore, technical, and eventually, biological complications could be treated more easily. For this reason and their higher biological compatibility, these reconstructions are preferable.
Global Prosthetic Full Arch Dentures Market – Impact of Coronavirus (COVID-19) Pandemic
Following the outbreak of the COVID-19 in December 2019, the disease has spread to over 100 countries worldwide and the World Health Organization (WHO) had declared it a public health emergency. In November 2020, according to the WHO’s report, the manifestation of coronavirus (COVID-19) had resulted in more than 315 million infected individuals globally.
Moreover, the COVID-19 pandemic has shown a negative impact on dental practices which is expected to hamper the global prosthetic full arch dentures market. For instance, on December 17, 2020, The General Dental Council an UK-wide statutory regulator of over 110,000 members of the dental team has published article about the impact of COVID-19 on dental professionals which states that the financial impact on dental practices and professionals has been severe. The continuing need for infection control measures will continue to constrain capacity and limit the pace of recovery. Dental professionals expect some groups of patients to be affected more severely than others, including those particularly vulnerable to infection, older people and people unable to afford dental treatment.
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