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Četverogodišnja stopa preživljavanja titanskih dentalnih implantata i povezane komplikacije: retrospektivna studija (CROSBI ID 686425)

Prilog sa skupa u časopisu | sažetak izlaganja sa skupa | međunarodna recenzija

Azizi, Bleron ; Azizi, Veranda, Mehmeti, Blerim ; Gabrić, Dragana A 4- year survival rate of titanium dental implants and related complications: a retrospective study / Četverogodišnja stopa preživljavanja titanskih dentalnih implantata i povezane komplikacije: retrospektivna studija // Acta stomatologica Croatica / Brkić, Hrvoje (ur.). 2019. str. 399-399

Podaci o odgovornosti

Azizi, Bleron ; Azizi, Veranda, Mehmeti, Blerim ; Gabrić, Dragana

hrvatski

Četverogodišnja stopa preživljavanja titanskih dentalnih implantata i povezane komplikacije: retrospektivna studija

The data from recent studies report an average of 96% long-term survival rate of dental implant therapy which makes it a predictable treatment option. The aim of this study was to present the results from a retrospective study conducted on 246 dental implants placed in 60 patients from April 2014 to April 2017. The mean follow-up period was 47 months. The patient data were analysed retrospectively up to the last check up and the following data were evaluated: the survival rate, prosthodontic complications and the presence of periimplantitis. The survival rate was 97.15 %. Two implants (0.81%) failed to integrate and five implants (2.03%) were lost due to periimplantitis. For the remaining 239 implants, the prevalence of periimplantitis was 5.85% (14 implants in 7 patients). Prosthodontic complications were reported at a level of 3.76 % (screw loosening: 6 implants in 4 patients and a screw fracture: 3 implants in 2 patients). The results from this study show similar findings to other published articles regarding the survival rate of dental implants.

koštana regeneracija ; augmentacija alveolarnog grebena ; koštani nadomjestni materijali

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A 4- year survival rate of titanium dental implants and related complications: a retrospective study

The data from recent studies report an average of 96% long-term survival rate of dental implant therapy which makes it a predictable treatment option. The aim of this study was to present the results from a retrospective study conducted on 246 dental implants placed in 60 patients from April 2014 to April 2017. The mean follow-up period was 47 months. The patient data were analysed retrospectively up to the last check up and the following data were evaluated: the survival rate, prosthodontic complications and the presence of periimplantitis. The survival rate was 97.15 %. Two implants (0.81%) failed to integrate and five implants (2.03%) were lost due to periimplantitis. For the remaining 239 implants, the prevalence of periimplantitis was 5.85% (14 implants in 7 patients). Prosthodontic complications were reported at a level of 3.76 % (screw loosening: 6 implants in 4 patients and a screw fracture: 3 implants in 2 patients). The results from this study show similar findings to other published articles regarding the survival rate of dental implants.

bone regeneration ; alveolar ridge augmentation ; bone substitutes

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Podaci o prilogu

399-399.

2019.

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objavljeno

Podaci o matičnoj publikaciji

Acta stomatologica Croatica

Brkić, Hrvoje

Zagreb: Stomatolški fakultet Sveučilišta u Zagrebu

0001-7019

1846-0410

Podaci o skupu

8th International Congress of the Croatian Society of Dental Implantology of the Croatian Medical Association = 8. Međunarodni kongres Hrvatskoga društva za dentalnu implantologiju Hrvatskoga liječničkog zbora

predavanje

10.10.2019-12.10.2019

Split, Hrvatska

Povezanost rada

Dentalna medicina

Indeksiranost