Impact of local and systemic factors on the incidence of failures up to abutment connection with modified surface oral implants
Author
: Ghada Alsaadi, Marc Quirynen,
Publisher
: Blackwell Synergy
Summary :Aim: This study aimed to assess the influence of systemic and local bone and
intra-oral factors on the occurrence of early TiUnitet implant failures.
Material and Methods: A total of 283 consecutive patients (187 females; mean age
56.2), who received a total of 720 TiUnitet implants, at the Department of
Periodontology of the University Hospital of the Catholic University of Leuven, were
prospectively followed.
The following aspects were particularly assessed: hypertension, cardiac problems,
gastric problems, osteoporosis, hypo- or hyperthyroid, hypercholesterolaemia, asthma,
diabetes types I or II, Crohn’s disease, rheumatoid arthritis, chemotherapy,
hysterectomy and intake of medication (antidepressants, steroids, hormone
replacement), radiotherapy of the concerned area, breach of sterility during surgery,
implant parameters, bone (quality, quantity, dehiscence or perforation), type of
edentulism, antibiotics prescription, fenestration of the implant in the sinus/nasal
cavity, immediate implant placement, apical lesion detection and insertion torque.
Results and Conclusion: A global failure rate of 1.9% was recorded. Owing to the
very few failures, no definitive conclusion concerning statistical significance can be
achieved. However, a tendency for more failures was noticed for apical lesions,
vicinity with natural dentition, smoking, hormone replacement, gastric problems,
Crohn’s disease, diabetes I and radical hysterectomy.
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