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A 10-Year Retrospective Study on the Success or Failure Factors of Implanted Teeth Treated by Some Dental Clinic

International Journal of Clinical Preventive Dentistry 2019³â 15±Ç 3È£ p.137 ~ 145
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Abstract


Objective: This study evaluated the 10-year implant survival rate based on patient characteristic factors and implant-related factors among the various factors associated with implant survival and observed.

Methods: From December 1, 2007 to December 30, 2017, 200 patients who underwent implant surgery in some dental clinic (Busan, Korea) were studied.

Results: Of 390 implants to 200 people, 14 failed, indicating an implant survival rate of 96.4% and a cumulative implant survival rate of 90.5%. In the implant characteristic factor, in relation to the survival rate according to the jaw, dentition, the upper anterior and upper posterior (p=0.03) and the upper anterior and lower posterior (p=0.001) were verified as influencing factors (p<0.05). Another element that influences the implant survival rate was a diameter of <3.75 mm and of 3.7-4.5 mm (p<0.05). Survival data demonstrated that 57.14% of implants failed in 11 patients within 1 year of the implantation. Finally, the study showed the levels of correlation between the patient characteristic factors and implant characteristic factors; the factors that showed the highest correlation were the duration of survival and implant failure, followed by the correlation between the implant sites and duration of survival and that between the implant sites and implant failure (p<0.05).

Conclusion: Among the various factors involved in the survival of implants, sex and implant survival periods, jaw, dentition and implant diameters have been verified as factors affecting survival rates.

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dental implants; patient; retrospective study

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