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Failure rates associated with guided versus non-guided dental implant placement: a systematic review and meta-analysis

Nancy Abdelhay, Soni Prasad, Monica Prasad Gibson

2021BDJ Open35 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

OBJECTIVE: The purpose of the systematic review and meta-analysis was to evaluate implant failure rates and their association with guided and free-hand implant placement techniques. MATERIALS AND METHODS: A literature search was conducted across PubMed, Medline via Ovid, Cochrane database, and Google Scholar. The search was completed in September 2020. Series of meta-analyses were conducted to compare implant failure rates with guided and free-hand techniques. RESULTS: A total of 3387 articles were identified from the electronic search. After applying the inclusion criteria, eight articles were selected for qualitative assessment and four for quantitative synthesis (meta-analysis). The included studies had a risk ratio of 0.29 (95% CI: 0.15, 0.58), P < 0.001 for the use of guided implant placement. Implant failure rates were affected by the different placement techniques indicated by the test for overall effect (Z = 3.53, P = 0.0004). The incidence of implant failure in guided surgery versus free-hand surgery was found to be 2.25% and 6.42%, respectively. CONCLUSION: Both guided and free-hand implant placement techniques resulted in a high implant survival rate. However, implant failure rates were almost three times higher in the free-hand implant placement category. A guided implant placement approach is recommended for a successful outcome.

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ImplantMedicineMeta-analysisImplant failureDentistryDental implantMEDLINESystematic reviewSurgeryInternal medicineLawPolitical scienceDental Implant Techniques and OutcomesDental Radiography and ImagingOrthodontics and Dentofacial Orthopedics
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