Observational Study on the Success Rate of Osseointegration: A Prospective Analysis of 15,483 Implants in a Public Health Setting

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Simão Butruz Sarkis,Costa Denis DamiãoORCID,Cangussu Maria Cristina TeixeiraORCID,Sotto-Maior Bruno Salles,Devita Renan Lana,de Carvalho Jorge José,da Silva Brum IgorORCID

Abstract

The osseointegration process between the host’s bone tissue and the titanium implant is the key to success of implantology. The literature highlights the high success rate of osseointegrated implants, which is above 90%, and warns that some failures may occur, and every professional may face some inevitable failure. A longitudinal study was designed to evaluate the success rate of osseointegrated implants by taking into account the early failure of osseointegration. The study’s population included a convenience sample of all patients attending in four municipalities in the state of Paraíba, Brazil, belonging to the Brazilian Unified Health System (SUS) and those who underwent implant placements between November 2015 and November 2018 and were followed-up until March 2020. Data were extracted from the National Registry of Health Establishments (CNES), a database that contains data on all Brazilian health institutions. Of the total placed implants, 1.88% failed before prosthetic rehabilitation, corresponding to a success rate of 98.12%. The success and failure rates by anatomical region were also evaluated, which revealed, respectively, the values for the anterior maxilla (95.52% and 4.48%), posterior maxilla (97.53% and 2.47%), anterior mandible (97.13% and 2.87%), and posterior mandible (98.90% and 1.10%). We conclude that the posterior mandible performed better than the other bone types and anatomical regions. The anterior region of the maxilla was the one that presented the worst performance. Moreover, when compared, the posterior maxilla performed similarly to the anterior mandible and better than the anterior maxilla.

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MDPI AG

Subject

General Engineering

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