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Τρίτη 5 Δεκεμβρίου 2017

A retrospective study on clinical and radiological outcomes of oral implants in patients followed up for a minimum of 20 years

Abstract

Background

Very long-term follow-up of oral implants is seldom reported in the literature.

Purpose

To assess oral implant failure rates and marginal bone loss (MBL) of patients followed up for a minimum of 20 years.

Materials and Methods

Implants placed in patients followed up for 20+ years were included. Descriptive statistics, survival analyses, generalized estimating equations were performed. Three-hundred implants were randomly selected for MBL.

Results

1,045 implants (227 patients) were included. Implant location, irradiation, and bruxism affected the implant survival rate. Thirty-five percent of the failures occurred within the first year after implantation, and another 26.8% in the second/third year. There was a cumulative survival rate of 87.8% after 36 years of follow-up. In the last radiological follow up, 35 implants (11.7%) had bone gain, and 35 implants (11.7%) presented at least 3 mm of MBL. Twenty-six out of 86 failed implants with available radiograms presented severe MBL in the last radiological register before implant failure.

Conclusions

Most of the implant failures occurred at the first few years after implantation, regardless of a very long follow up. MBL can be insignificant in long-term observations, but it may, nevertheless, be the cause of secondary failure of oral implants in some cases.



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