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Profession GermanyNorth America Based on international PEERS survey May 2015
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Length of time working in dentistry Based on international PEERS survey May 2015 GermanyNorth America
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Gender Based on international PEERS survey May 2015 GermanyNorth America
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Primary work setting Based on international PEERS survey May 2015 GermanyNorth America
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Fully edentulous in one jaw: percentage by patient age group Based on international PEERS survey May 2015 GermanyNorth America
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Fully edentulous in both jaws: percentage by patient age group Based on international PEERS survey May 2015 GermanyNorth America
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Fully edentulous in the upper jaw: percentage by treatment type provided Based on international PEERS survey May 2015 GermanyNorth America
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Fully edentulous in the lower jaw: percentage by treatment type provided Based on international PEERS survey May 2015 GermanyNorth America
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How likely to incorporate a removable with the stability of a fixed solution? Based on international PEERS survey May 2015 North AmericaGermany
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What services do you charge for? Based on international PEERS survey May 2015 GermanyNorth America
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Number of times per year your patient’s overdenture needs adjustment Based on international PEERS survey May 2015 GermanyNorth America
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Average chairtime for adjustment or replacement of retention component Based on international PEERS survey May 2015 GermanyNorth America
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% of conventional denture patients you would consider transitioning to something more stable Based on international PEERS survey May 2015 GermanyNorth America
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% of attachment-retained patients you would consider transitioning to something more stable Based on international PEERS survey May 2015 GermanyNorth America
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% of patients with attachment-retained prostheses who have expressed the desire for something more stable Based on international PEERS survey May 2015 GermanyNorth America
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% ratio between anatomical vs. financial limitation for not being able to transition to a more stable solution Based on international PEERS survey May 2015 GermanyNorth America
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Patients with fixed solutions – frequency of recall Based on international PEERS survey May 2015 GermanyNorth America
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Do the screws in a fixed prosthesis need replacement due to “wear and tear” Based on international PEERS survey May 2015 GermanyNorth America
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% of fixed prostheses that require screw replacement Based on international PEERS survey May 2015 GermanyNorth America
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Average time after delivery of fixed prostheses that screws start being replaced Based on international PEERS survey May 2015 GermanyNorth America
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How often the screws are replaced Based on international PEERS survey May 2015 GermanyNorth America
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