Survival of 352 titanium implants placed in 181 patients: a 4-year multicenter field study

The aim of this retrospective chart review was to evaluate the four-year survival rate of a titanium implant system. A total of 352 sand-blasted, thermally acid-etched titanium implants were inserted into 181 partially or completely edentulous patients. Their cumulative survival rate was evaluated r...

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Published inJournal of periodontal & implant science Vol. 44; no. 1; pp. 8 - 12
Main Authors Shin, Seung-Il, Yun, Jeong-Ho, Kim, Sung-Geun, Park, Byoungkyou, Herr, Yeek, Chung, Jong-Hyuk
Format Journal Article
LanguageEnglish
Published Korea (South) Korean Academy of Periodontology 01.02.2014
대한치주과학회
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ISSN2093-2278
2093-2286
DOI10.5051/jpis.2014.44.1.8

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Summary:The aim of this retrospective chart review was to evaluate the four-year survival rate of a titanium implant system. A total of 352 sand-blasted, thermally acid-etched titanium implants were inserted into 181 partially or completely edentulous patients. Their cumulative survival rate was evaluated retrospectively. Associated factors, such as the implant distribution and treatment type were included in the evaluation. The implants were equally distributed between the maxilla (52.3%) and the mandible (47.7%). 48 implants (13.6%) were placed in the anterior region and 304 implants (86.4%) in the posterior region. The majority of the implants were inserted into bone of type II and III quality (89.8%) and volume (quantity B and C, 87.2%). Most of the implants (70.7%) were restored as single crowns; 28.7% supported a bridge construction and 0.6% a full denture. Only one implant failed, resulting in a four-year cumulative survival rate of 99.7%. The implant system showed an excellent four-year survival rate. It proved to be a safe and predictable means for restoration of the dentition in partially or completely edentulous patients.
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Seung-Il Shin and Jeong-Ho Yun contributed equally to this work.
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ISSN:2093-2278
2093-2286
DOI:10.5051/jpis.2014.44.1.8