Retrospective analysis of dental implant failure rates in patients with compromised health

Objectives: The goal of the current research was to compare the failure rate of dental implants in medically compromised patients to healthy individuals. Materials and Methods: In this seven years retrospective study, 50 patients from Group A who were medically compromised had 63 implants, while 50...

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Main Authors: Sourav C Bidyasagar Bal, Vaibhav N Awinashe, Pankaj Jindal, Anas Abdul Khader, Faris J Almutairi, Anuj Singh Parihar, Vardarajula V Ramaiah
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Language:English
Published: Wolters Kluwer Medknow Publications 2023-01-01
Series:Journal of Pharmacy and Bioallied Sciences
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Online Access:http://www.jpbsonline.org/article.asp?issn=0975-7406;year=2023;volume=15;issue=6;spage=1149;epage=1151;aulast=Bidyasagar
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author Sourav C Bidyasagar Bal
Vaibhav N Awinashe
Pankaj Jindal
Anas Abdul Khader
Faris J Almutairi
Anuj Singh Parihar
Vardarajula V Ramaiah
author_facet Sourav C Bidyasagar Bal
Vaibhav N Awinashe
Pankaj Jindal
Anas Abdul Khader
Faris J Almutairi
Anuj Singh Parihar
Vardarajula V Ramaiah
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description Objectives: The goal of the current research was to compare the failure rate of dental implants in medically compromised patients to healthy individuals. Materials and Methods: In this seven years retrospective study, 50 patients from Group A who were medically compromised had 63 implants, while 50 patients from Group B who were healthy had 67 implants. Over 1 mm of bone loss around the implant in the first year and over 0.2 mm of bone loss per year after that were considered failure rates. Result: Two (2.9%) of the dental implants in Group B and 18 (28.6%) in Group A, both failed. The average bone loss around the implant in Group A during the first year was 1.21 mm, compared to 0.3 mm in Group B. Conclusion: Uncontrolled diabetes mellitus group had greater implant failure.
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spelling doaj.art-911b299e38fb4a07968e3a06a0e842512023-08-23T09:45:23ZengWolters Kluwer Medknow PublicationsJournal of Pharmacy and Bioallied Sciences0975-74062023-01-011561149115110.4103/jpbs.jpbs_186_23Retrospective analysis of dental implant failure rates in patients with compromised healthSourav C Bidyasagar BalVaibhav N AwinashePankaj JindalAnas Abdul KhaderFaris J AlmutairiAnuj Singh PariharVardarajula V RamaiahObjectives: The goal of the current research was to compare the failure rate of dental implants in medically compromised patients to healthy individuals. Materials and Methods: In this seven years retrospective study, 50 patients from Group A who were medically compromised had 63 implants, while 50 patients from Group B who were healthy had 67 implants. Over 1 mm of bone loss around the implant in the first year and over 0.2 mm of bone loss per year after that were considered failure rates. Result: Two (2.9%) of the dental implants in Group B and 18 (28.6%) in Group A, both failed. The average bone loss around the implant in Group A during the first year was 1.21 mm, compared to 0.3 mm in Group B. Conclusion: Uncontrolled diabetes mellitus group had greater implant failure.http://www.jpbsonline.org/article.asp?issn=0975-7406;year=2023;volume=15;issue=6;spage=1149;epage=1151;aulast=Bidyasagarbone lossimplant failuremedically compromised
spellingShingle Sourav C Bidyasagar Bal
Vaibhav N Awinashe
Pankaj Jindal
Anas Abdul Khader
Faris J Almutairi
Anuj Singh Parihar
Vardarajula V Ramaiah
Retrospective analysis of dental implant failure rates in patients with compromised health
Journal of Pharmacy and Bioallied Sciences
bone loss
implant failure
medically compromised
title Retrospective analysis of dental implant failure rates in patients with compromised health
title_full Retrospective analysis of dental implant failure rates in patients with compromised health
title_fullStr Retrospective analysis of dental implant failure rates in patients with compromised health
title_full_unstemmed Retrospective analysis of dental implant failure rates in patients with compromised health
title_short Retrospective analysis of dental implant failure rates in patients with compromised health
title_sort retrospective analysis of dental implant failure rates in patients with compromised health
topic bone loss
implant failure
medically compromised
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