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Implant survival and risk factor analysis in regenerated bone: results from a 5-year retrospective study
PURPOSE: The aims of this study were to evaluate the 5-year cumulative survival rate (CSR) of implants placed with guided bone regeneration (GBR) compared to implants placed in native bone, and to identify factors contributing to implant failure in regenerated bone. METHODS: This retrospective cohor...
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Korean Academy of Periodontology
2020
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7758304/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/33350178 http://dx.doi.org/10.5051/jpis.2002140107 |
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author | Hong, Ji-Youn Shin, Eun-Young Herr, Yeek Chung, Jong-Hyuk Lim, Hyun-Chang Shin, Seung-Il |
author_facet | Hong, Ji-Youn Shin, Eun-Young Herr, Yeek Chung, Jong-Hyuk Lim, Hyun-Chang Shin, Seung-Il |
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description | PURPOSE: The aims of this study were to evaluate the 5-year cumulative survival rate (CSR) of implants placed with guided bone regeneration (GBR) compared to implants placed in native bone, and to identify factors contributing to implant failure in regenerated bone. METHODS: This retrospective cohort study included 240 patients who had implant placement either with a GBR procedure (regenerated bone group) or with pristine bone (native bone group). Data on demographic features (age, sex, smoking, and medical history), location of the implant, implant-specific features, and grafting procedures and materials were collected. The 5-year CSRs in both groups were estimated using Kaplan-Meier analysis. Risk factors for implant failure were analyzed with a Cox proportional hazards model. RESULTS: In total, 264 implants in the native bone group and 133 implants in the regenerated bone group were analyzed. The 5-year CSRs were 96.4% in the regenerated bone group and 97.5% in the native bone group, which was not a significant difference. The multivariable analysis confirmed that bone status was not an independent risk factor for implant failure. However, smoking significantly increased the failure rate (hazard ratio, 10.7; P=0.002). CONCLUSIONS: The 5-year CSR of implants placed in regenerated bone using GBR was comparable to that of implants placed in native bone. Smoking significantly increased the risk of implant failure in both groups. |
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spelling | pubmed-77583042021-01-04 Implant survival and risk factor analysis in regenerated bone: results from a 5-year retrospective study Hong, Ji-Youn Shin, Eun-Young Herr, Yeek Chung, Jong-Hyuk Lim, Hyun-Chang Shin, Seung-Il J Periodontal Implant Sci Research Article PURPOSE: The aims of this study were to evaluate the 5-year cumulative survival rate (CSR) of implants placed with guided bone regeneration (GBR) compared to implants placed in native bone, and to identify factors contributing to implant failure in regenerated bone. METHODS: This retrospective cohort study included 240 patients who had implant placement either with a GBR procedure (regenerated bone group) or with pristine bone (native bone group). Data on demographic features (age, sex, smoking, and medical history), location of the implant, implant-specific features, and grafting procedures and materials were collected. The 5-year CSRs in both groups were estimated using Kaplan-Meier analysis. Risk factors for implant failure were analyzed with a Cox proportional hazards model. RESULTS: In total, 264 implants in the native bone group and 133 implants in the regenerated bone group were analyzed. The 5-year CSRs were 96.4% in the regenerated bone group and 97.5% in the native bone group, which was not a significant difference. The multivariable analysis confirmed that bone status was not an independent risk factor for implant failure. However, smoking significantly increased the failure rate (hazard ratio, 10.7; P=0.002). CONCLUSIONS: The 5-year CSR of implants placed in regenerated bone using GBR was comparable to that of implants placed in native bone. Smoking significantly increased the risk of implant failure in both groups. Korean Academy of Periodontology 2020-11-06 /pmc/articles/PMC7758304/ /pubmed/33350178 http://dx.doi.org/10.5051/jpis.2002140107 Text en Copyright © 2020. Korean Academy of Periodontology https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/4.0/ This is an Open Access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution Non-Commercial License (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/4.0/). |
spellingShingle | Research Article Hong, Ji-Youn Shin, Eun-Young Herr, Yeek Chung, Jong-Hyuk Lim, Hyun-Chang Shin, Seung-Il Implant survival and risk factor analysis in regenerated bone: results from a 5-year retrospective study |
title | Implant survival and risk factor analysis in regenerated bone: results from a 5-year retrospective study |
title_full | Implant survival and risk factor analysis in regenerated bone: results from a 5-year retrospective study |
title_fullStr | Implant survival and risk factor analysis in regenerated bone: results from a 5-year retrospective study |
title_full_unstemmed | Implant survival and risk factor analysis in regenerated bone: results from a 5-year retrospective study |
title_short | Implant survival and risk factor analysis in regenerated bone: results from a 5-year retrospective study |
title_sort | implant survival and risk factor analysis in regenerated bone: results from a 5-year retrospective study |
topic | Research Article |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7758304/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/33350178 http://dx.doi.org/10.5051/jpis.2002140107 |
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