Retrospective Analysis of 2,244 Implants And The Importance of Followhup in Implantology

Retrospective Analysis of 2,244 Implants And The Importance of Followhup in Implantology

Abstract

AIM: A retrospective clinical analysis evaluated the clinical behavior of the prosthetic restorations, screw joint stability, peri[implant bone level and soft tissues, implant survival rate and patient satisfaction.  MATERIAL  AND  METHODS:  Data  was  collected  from  follow[up  visits  of  444  patients,  aged  from  26  to  88  years,  that  were rehabilitated  with  2,244  implants  placed  between  2005  and  2010.  RESULTS:  The  implant  survival  rate  was  99.73%,  94.78%  for  prosthetic  screws,  and  96.70% for  abutment  screws.  Peri[implant  bone levels remained stable (bone loss equal or less than 1 mm) in 96.21%  of  the  implants.  Plaque  accumulation  was  present  in 275 patients  and  was  associated  with  gingival  bleeding  in  66  patients.Three  hundred  and  thirty  patients  were  satisfied,  103  were  somewhat satisfied, 7 patients expected more from their restorative  treatment,  and  4  patients  were  dissatisfied.  CONCLUSION: Continuous follow[up of patients with implant restorations provides essential  information  on  the  behavior  of  implants  and  prosthetic components,  enbling  the  early  intervention  in  minor  prosthetic complications  (e.g.  screw loosening) to  avoid  future  major complications (e.g. implant failure).

Writers

  • Sartori,Ivete Aparecida de Mattias
  • Latenek, Roseli Trevisan
  • Budel, Lucimara Aguiar
  • Thomé, Geninho
  • Bernardes, Sérgio Rocha
  • Tiossi, Rodrigo

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