European Journal of Prosthodontics and Restorative Dentistry
- Cover Date:
- March 2017
- Print ISSN:
- 0965-7452
- Electronic ISSN:
- 2396-8893
- Vol:
- 25
- Issue:
- 1
Outcomes of Immediate Function Implant Prosthetic Restorations with Mechanical Complications: A Retrospective Clinical Study with 5 Years of Follow-Up
ABSTRACT
Mechanical complications may have a significant impact on the outcome of implantsupported restorations; however, few studies address the topic. This study investigated the outcomes of implant supported restorations with mechanical complications. A total of 378 patients with 378 restorations supported by 1283 implants were included. Results demonstrated a prosthetic and implant cumulative survival rate at 5 years of 99.7% and 95.7%, respectively. Maxillary implants were a determinant for implant failure (hazard ratio= 6.7), while a reduced risk was registered for single tooth restorations (hazard ratio= 0.1) after adjusting for other variables of interest.
Keywords
Dental Implants
Immediate Loading
Immediate Function
Mechanical Complications
Hazard Ratio, Implant Survival
10.1922/EJPRD_01601Carvalho09
- Article Price
- £15.00
- Institution Article Price
- £
- Page Start
- 26
- Page End
- 34
- Authors
- Paulo Maló, Miguel Alexandre de Araujo Nobre, Carlos Moura Guedes, Ricardo Almeida
Articles from this issue
- Title
- Pg. Start
- Pg. End
- Can Cleansing Regimens Effectively Eliminate Saliva Contamination from Lithium Disilicate Ceramic Surface?
- 9
- 14
- Marginal Accuracy and Internal Fit of Dental Copings Fabricated by Modern Additive and Subtractive Digital Technologies
- 20
- 25
- Outcomes of Immediate Function Implant Prosthetic Restorations with Mechanical Complications: A Retrospective Clinical Study with 5 Years of Follow-Up
- 26
- 34
- A randomised controlled trial of a nanofilled composite at three years: Did selective enamel etching have an effect?
- 35
- 41
- Treatment Outcomes and Assessment of Oral Health Related Quality of Life in Treated Hypodontia Patients
- 49
- 56
- Zirconia-Reinforced Lithium Silicate Ceramic - A 2-Year Follow-up of a Clinical Experience with Anterior Crowns
- 57
- 63