Purpose: The aim of this retrospective study was to investigate the cumulative success rate, the implant survival rate, and the occurrence of biological complications in implants supporting full-arch immediately loaded rehabilitations supported by upright and tilted implants. Methods: The clinical records and periapical radiographs of patients who attended followup visits were collected, and information was recorded regarding marginal bone loss resorption, the occurrence of peri-implant infectious diseases, and the implant survival rate. Implants were classified as successful or not successful according to two distinct classifications for implant success. Results: A total of 53 maxillary and mandibular restorations including 212 implants were analysed, of which 56 implants were studied over the full five-year follow-up period. After five years, the cumulative success rate was 76.04% according to the Misch classification and 56.34% according to the Albrektsson classification. The cumulative implant survival rate was 100%, although one implant was found to be affected by peri-implantitis at the second follow-up visit. Conclusions: The cumulative success rate of the implants dropped over time, corresponding to the progression of marginal bone resorption. The prevalence of peri-implantitis was very low, and the implant survival rate was not found to be related to the cumulative success rate.

Implant success rates in full-arch rehabilitations supported by upright and tilted implants : a retrospective investigation with up to five years of follow-up / L. Francetti, A. Rodolfi, B. Barbaro, S. Taschieri, N. Cavalli, S. Corbella. - In: JOURNAL OF PERIODONTAL & IMPLANT SCIENCE. - ISSN 2093-2278. - 45:6(2015 Dec), pp. 210-215. [10.5051/jpis.2015.45.6.210]

Implant success rates in full-arch rehabilitations supported by upright and tilted implants : a retrospective investigation with up to five years of follow-up

L. Francetti
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S. Taschieri;N. Cavalli
Penultimo
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S. Corbella
Ultimo
2015

Abstract

Purpose: The aim of this retrospective study was to investigate the cumulative success rate, the implant survival rate, and the occurrence of biological complications in implants supporting full-arch immediately loaded rehabilitations supported by upright and tilted implants. Methods: The clinical records and periapical radiographs of patients who attended followup visits were collected, and information was recorded regarding marginal bone loss resorption, the occurrence of peri-implant infectious diseases, and the implant survival rate. Implants were classified as successful or not successful according to two distinct classifications for implant success. Results: A total of 53 maxillary and mandibular restorations including 212 implants were analysed, of which 56 implants were studied over the full five-year follow-up period. After five years, the cumulative success rate was 76.04% according to the Misch classification and 56.34% according to the Albrektsson classification. The cumulative implant survival rate was 100%, although one implant was found to be affected by peri-implantitis at the second follow-up visit. Conclusions: The cumulative success rate of the implants dropped over time, corresponding to the progression of marginal bone resorption. The prevalence of peri-implantitis was very low, and the implant survival rate was not found to be related to the cumulative success rate.
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Bone resorption; Dental implants; Dental restoration failure; Implant-supported dental prosthesis; Peri-implantitis; Oral Surgery; Periodontics
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Korean Academy of Periodontology
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Implant success rates in full-arch rehabilitations supported by upright and tilted implants : a retrospective investigation with up to five years of follow-up / L. Francetti, A. Rodolfi, B. Barbaro, S. Taschieri, N. Cavalli, S. Corbella. - In: JOURNAL OF PERIODONTAL & IMPLANT SCIENCE. - ISSN 2093-2278. - 45:6(2015 Dec), pp. 210-215. [10.5051/jpis.2015.45.6.210]
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