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Outcome of Oral Implant Treatment in Partially Edentulous Jaws Followed 20 Years in Clinical Function

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Outcome of Oral Implant Treatment in Partially Edentulous Jaws Followed 20 Years in Clinical Function

Auteurs : Ulf Lekholm ; Kerstin Gröndahl ; Torsten Jemt

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Background:  Most long‐term follow‐up studies of implants in partially edentulous jaws present their outcomes as mean values of implant survival and follow‐up time, and few address the fate of the remaining teeth.

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DOI: 10.1111/j.1708-8208.2006.00019.x

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Seventeen partially edentulous patients, of 27 originally treated individuals, were retrospectively reviewed after receiving implants from 1983 to 1985. The parameters studied were implant survival, prosthesis stability, marginal bone loss at teeth and implants, treatment complications, need for dental treatment, and patient’s satisfaction with the outcome.</p>
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The cumulative survival rate was 91%, when all 27 patients were assessed, that is, including the 10 dropouts. Of the 69 inserted and followed implants (Brånemark system®; Nobel Biocare AB, Göteborg, Sweden), six failed (8.7%) during the 20‐year period, four during the first decade, and the remaining two during the second. A majority (
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Over the decades, treatment of partially edentulous jaws with turned titanium implants seems to function well and to provide patients with good support for fixed short‐span bridge constructions.</p>
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