Articles Tagged: clinical trials

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Watchdog to Fertility Clinics: Drop Unproven ‘Add‑Ons’ — The Evidence Patients Should Demand Before Paying More

A national watchdog has sent a clear signal to fertility providers: stop selling hope without proof. Draft guidance from the National Institute for Health and Care Excellence (NICE) urges both NHS and private clinics to drop in‑vitro fertilisation (IVF) “add‑ons” that lack high‑quality evidence of benefit. The committee’s rationale is blunt: optional tests and procedures that promise higher success rates can inflate costs, add risk and discomfort, and distract from care that actually improves live births. Add‑ons are marketed on top of standard IVF protocols and can include endometrial scratching, pre‑transfer hysteroscopy, endometrial receptivity tests, and the routine use of intracytoplasmic sperm injection (ICSI) when semen parameters are normal. Many are time‑sensitive, invasive, and costly; most have not demonstrated clear live‑birth gains in the populations where they’re heavily marketed. Patients’ vulnerability is not hypothetical. The fertility regulator’s survey found that nearly three‑quarters of people who had treatment in late 2024 used additional tests or emerging technologies despite most not being proven to work; only about a third reported that risks were explained. In this landscape, NICE’s call for transparent counseling and evidence‑led care is a timely reset for clinics and consumers alike.

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Dental Implant Success Rates and Complications: A Comprehensive Analysis for Dental Professionals

Dental implants have become a cornerstone in restorative dentistry, providing a reliable solution for patients with missing teeth. As the demand for dental implants continues to rise, understanding their success rates and potential complications is crucial for dental professionals. This article integrates recent research findings with real-time data from oral health surveillance and clinical trials to provide a comprehensive overview of dental implant therapy. Recent data from the CDC highlights trends in dental visits, which can indirectly affect implant success due to the importance of regular dental care in maintaining oral health. Additionally, FDA approvals and recalls of dental devices, such as the EPRICORD and other implant-related products, underscore the need for continuous monitoring and evaluation of implant materials and techniques. Ongoing clinical trials are exploring innovative approaches to enhance implant stability and reduce complications, such as the use of SLActive® surfaces in implants. This article aims to equip dental professionals with a thorough understanding of dental implant success rates and complications, supported by the latest research and data. By integrating clinical evidence with real-time surveillance, we offer actionable insights and recommendations for improving patient outcomes in implant therapy.

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