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KMID : 0362720090470110758
Journal of the Korean Dental Association
2009 Volume.47 No. 11 p.758 ~ p.768
An 8-year survival rate of immediate implants: retrospective study
Ko Seung-Hee

Chang Yun-Young
Um Yoo-Jung
Jung Ui-Won
Kim Chang-Sung
Cho Kyoo-Sung
Choi Seong-Ho
Abstract
Purpose£ºSchulte introduced immediate implant cases in 1970s, since then many patients have been treated by immediate implants. The aim of this study was to evaluate the cumulative survival rate of immediate implant and to analyze various factors associated with survival of immediate implant in a 8-year period retrospectively.

Materials and methods£ºFrom May, 2000 to October, 2007, 77 implants were placed in 63 patients immediately after tooth extraction at Department of Periodontology, Yonsei University Hospital. The implant survival rate was analyzed using a life-table analysis. After delivery of prosthesis, along 1 year of observation period, all implants were evaluated clinically and radiographically.

Results£ºAmong 77 implants, 59 were placed in maxilla and 18 in mandible. The most common site of the implantation was Mx anterior (65%). The overall survival rate was 94.8% over a mean follow-up period of 44.2¡¾21 months and the 8-year cumulative survival rate was 94.6%. Failure occurred in 4 implants, all of which were due to early failures. None of the following factors were significantly associated with the survival of immediate implants: advanced surgical technique including bone graft and guided bone regeneration, the types of implants, causes of tooth loss, and types of prosthesis.

Conclusion£ºOn the basis of 8-year life time analysis, immediate implant placement can be considered a safe and predictable treatment mordality.
KEYWORD
cumulative survival rate, immediate implant, retrospective study
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