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A 10 years retrospective study of assessment of prevalence and risk factors of dental implants failures

Anuj Singh Parihar, Rohit Singh, Vikas Vaibhav, Kunal Kumar, Revati Singh, JeethuJohn Jerry

2020Journal of Family Medicine and Primary Care33 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

AIM: The present study was conducted to determine the prevalence rate of dental implants failure and risk factors affecting dental implant outcome. MATERIALS AND METHODS: The present retrospective study was conducted on 826 patients who received 1420 dental implants in both genders. Length of implant, diameter of implant, location of implant, and bone quality were recorded. Risk factors such as habit of smoking, history of diabetes, hypertension, etc., were recorded. RESULTS: < 0.05). Maximum dental implant failures were seen with smoking (37%) followed by hypertension (20.8%), diabetes (20.3%), and CVDs (18.7%). Healthy patients had the lowest failure rate (4.37%). CONCLUSION: Dental implant failure was high in type IV bone, dental implant with <3.75 mm diameter, dental implant with length <10.0 mm, and among smokers.

Topics & Concepts

MedicineImplantDentistryDental implantImplant failureRetrospective cohort studySurgeryDental Implant Techniques and OutcomesDental Radiography and ImagingPeriodontal Regeneration and Treatments