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Journal of Dental Rehabilitation and Applied Science
2018 Volume.34 No. 2 p.116 ~ p.126
Factors associated with the survival rate and the marginal bone loss of dental implant over 7-years loading
Choi Jung-Hyeok

Koh Jae-Kwon
Kwon Eun-Young
Joo Ji-Young
Lee Ju-Youn
Kim Hyun-Joo
Abstract
Purpose: The purpose of this study was to analyze the factors affecting the survival rate and the marginal bone level of dental implants that have functioned over 7-years.

Materials and Methods: In 92 patients, 178 dental implants were included. Implantrelated factors (diameter, length, prosthetic splint), patient-related factors (gender, smoking, plaque index, compliance to supportive periodontal therapy) and surgery-related factors (proficiency of surgeon, bone graft) were evaluated via clinical and radiographic examination. The marginal bone level was determined by intraoral standard radiography at the mesial and distal aspects of each implant using an image analysis software program.

Results: The survival rate of all the implants was 94.94% and the marginal bone level was 0.89 ¡¾ 1.05 mm, these results are consistent with other studies that present long-term good clinical results. Implant length and plaque index among several factors were statistically significant for implant survival rate (P < 0.05). Smoking and the presence of regeneration surgery were statistically significant for the marginal bone level (P < 0.05).

Conclusion: Dental implant that have functioned over 7-years showed favorable long-term survival rates and marginal bone level. Implant length and plaque control should be considered for improving the long-term clinical results. It is needed that careful application of bone regeneration technique and smoking control for maintaining of marginal bone level.
KEYWORD
dental implants, survival rate
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