2021 Journal of long-term effects …

Survival of Implant-Supported Full-Mouth Rehabilitation among Patients Reporting to a Private Dental Institution.

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Journal of long-term effects of medical implants Vol. 31 (2) : 19-25 • Jan 2021

Full-mouth rehabilitation (FMR) is of increasing importance, as it is through this procedure that patients with dentitions which are in different stages of degeneration or loss can be restored to functional dental health. To identify the survival of implant supported fmr among Chennai population. The participants were the patients who reported for FMR procedure between June 2019 and March 2020 to Saveetha Dental College and Hospital Chennai, the patients were recalled at regular intervals and the survival of the treatment was assessed. The periodontal status was good among 42.3% the occlusion was satisfactory among 69.23% and the esthetics was good in 34.86% of patients on evaluation of the FMR. From the present study we can conclude that the overall survival rate of implant supported among south Indian population is found to be satisfactory and further research must be done in this field to increase the survival rate.

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