https://www.selleckchem.com/products/tvb-3166.html 66-2.76), cancer (OR1.51, CI1.15-1.99), age 70-79 years (OR1.65, CI1.36-2.01), and age ≥80 years (OR2.84, CI2.15-3.77). The one-year mortality rates for the specific risk factors were dialysis (13.8%), chronic renal disease (13.1%), cancer (8.5%), age 70-79 years (6.9%), and age ≥80 years (11.0%). Overall, the most common causes of mortality were related to cardiovascular diseases (62.5%), cancer (10.1%), and endocrine disorders (5.0%). However, the most common cause of death among patients with cancer was cancer-related (45.7%). Among ICD recipients, mortality rates were low and could be indicative of relevant patient selection. Important risk factors of increased one-year mortality included dialysis, chronic renal disease, cancer, and advanced age. Among ICD recipients, mortality rates were low and could be indicative of relevant patient selection. Important risk factors of increased one-year mortality included dialysis, chronic renal disease, cancer, and advanced age.A new-generation mini-implant system offers a polyether ether ketone matrix and a new-generation surface technology on its patrix. This clinical report describes the treatment of a patient with a new-generation mini-implant-retained maxillary overdenture.A 54-year-old woman presented with severe maxillary resorption, which resulted in an unstable maxillary removable denture. Due to poor anatomical conditions, the prosthodontic solution posed for the patient was an implant-supported maxillary overdenture based on four implants. This report presents the detailed workflow for CAD/CAM-fabricated, individually milled zirconia bars and an electroplated superstructure framework for an implant-supported removable overdenture, which enabled good retention and an optimal esthetic result. A critical element in the present case was the production of electroplated secondary elements, which are highly precise, with a homogenous layer of gold. No retention loss was