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Long-term retrospective follow-up of turned and moderately rough implants in the edentulous jaw

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CLINICAL ORAL IMPLANTS RESEARCH
卷 27, 期 4, 页码 421-426

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WILEY
DOI: 10.1111/clr.12602

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dental implants; edentulous; long term; peri-implantitis; surface roughness

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  1. Southern Implants

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AimTo compare the long-term clinical outcome of turned vs. moderately rough implants. Materials and methodsPatients treated with implants in the edentulous mandible and/or maxilla were invited for a clinical examination. After prosthesis removal, the pocket depth was measured and the bleeding scored. Also, a new radiograph was taken for bone loss evaluation. Patients were also requested to rate their satisfaction with the treatment. ResultsOne hundred and ninety-seven implants in 33 patients were evaluated. After a mean follow-up of 172months (SD 42, range 120-252), the mean loss was 1.61mm (SD 1.35, range 0.00-8.25). Bone loss was higher in the maxilla compared to the mandible (P<0.001), and at implants, that was restored on implant level (P=0.003). Multivariate analyses demonstrated a significant effect of implant surface roughness and time of loading on bone loss. Smoking, on the other hand, did not affect the outcome. Mean pocket probing depth was 3.64mm (SD 0.96, range 1.25-7.25). A total of 4.1% of the implants demonstrated signs of peri-implantitis. The overall patient satisfaction rate was 98.5%. ConclusionImplant treatment in the edentulous jaw has a predictable long-term outcome with limited complications.

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