Failures in Implantology: Epidemiological Survey of 100 TunisianDentists

Authors

  • Dr. Khanfir Faten University Of Monastir,Faculty of Dental medicine, Research laboratory of oral health and rehabilitation, LR12ES11, 5000, Monastir, Tunisia Author
  • Dr Meddeb Hamrouni Ali University Of Monastir,Faculty of Dental medicine, Research laboratory of oral health and rehabilitation, LR12ES11, 5000, Monastir, Tunisia Author
  • Dr Selmi Raki University Of Monastir,Faculty of Dental medicine, Research laboratory of oral health and rehabilitation, LR12ES11, 5000, Monastir, Tunisia Author
  • Dr Mouwahed Khedher University Of Monastir,Faculty of Dental medicine, Research laboratory of oral health and rehabilitation, LR12ES11, 5000, Monastir, Tunisia Author
  • Pr. Khalfi Mohamed Salah University Of Monastir,Faculty of Dental medicine, Research laboratory of oral health and rehabilitation, LR12ES11, 5000, Monastir, Tunisia Author
  • Pr Ben Amor Faten University Of Monastir,Faculty of Dental medicine, Research laboratory of oral health and rehabilitation, LR12ES11, 5000, Monastir, Tunisia Author

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.47310/iarjmsr.2020.V01i02.01

Keywords:

Failure-implants-osseointegration-Risk.

Abstract

Introduction: dental implant failure is a major concern for the clinician and the patient. Objectives: The aim of our study is to investigate the way in which 100 Tunisian dentists carried implant treatment for their patients from early phase of planning and selection of patients to the placement of the implant in order to look for the implant failure factors Results: significant correlations were found between failure rates > 5 and their corresponding factors as number of implants placed (p = 0.001<0, 05), smoking (0.046 <0.05), unbalanced diabetes (0.03<0.05), aseptic protocol (= 0.004< 0.05) and the drilling speed (0,002<0.05). Conclusion: It seems that number of implant placed, smoking, diabetes, aseptic protocol and the drilling speed may contribute to dental implant failure.

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Published

2020-09-20

How to Cite

Dr. Khanfir Faten, Dr Meddeb Hamrouni Ali, Dr Selmi Raki, Dr Mouwahed Khedher, Pr. Khalfi Mohamed Salah, & Pr Ben Amor Faten. (2020). Failures in Implantology: Epidemiological Survey of 100 TunisianDentists. IAR Journal of Medicine and Surgery Research, 1(2), 1-6. https://doi.org/10.47310/iarjmsr.2020.V01i02.01

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