2017 The European journal of prost…

Outcomes of Immediate Function Implant Prosthetic Restorations with Mechanical Complications: A Retrospective Clinical Study with 5 Years of Follow-Up.

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The European journal of prosthodontics and restorative dentistry Vol. 25 (1) : 26-34 • Mar 2017

Mechanical complications may have a significant impact on the outcome of implant-supported 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.

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