Abstract
Purpose: Assess the radiographic peri-implant bone loss of implants installed in maxillary areas grafted with autogenous bone and classify the long-term (at least >4 ≤ 6 years) implant success according to two predefined sets of criteria. Material and Methods: Sixty patients had full maxillary alveolar reconstructions using autogenous bone grafts (iliac crest), and 369 titanium implants were installed. The follow-up protocol was 5 (>4 ≤ 6) years; thereafter only patients who presented significant peri-implant bone loss were followed up to 12 years. The radiographic peri-implant bone level was assessed on panoramic radiographs in relation to the baseline and used to classify the long-term success of the implants according to the predefined success criteria presented by Albrektsson and coworkers (ALB; 1986) and the Pisa Consensus Conference (PCC; 2007). Results: Fifteen implants were lost over the 12-year follow-up period (two up to >4 ≤ 6 years). Mean radiographic peri-implant bone loss was 2.7 mm at the >4 ≤ 6 years control and 4.2 mm after >11 ≤ 12 years. Different success criteria resulted in different types of prevalence of implants classified as “failures.” At >4 ≤ 6 years, 48% of the implants would be “failures” according to ALB, while according to the PCC, only 0.8% would be “failures” and 18.1% would be classified as “compromised survival” and 44.8% as “satisfactory survival.”. Conclusions: Mean peri-implant bone loss of implants installed in maxillary areas grafted with autogenous bone blocks was 2.7 mm after >4 ≤ 6 years, and two implants were lost during this period. The use of different success criteria significantly altered the prevalence of implants classified as “failure.”.
Original language | English |
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Journal | Clinical Implant Dentistry and Related Research |
Volume | 21 |
Issue | 5 |
Pages (from-to) | 845-852 |
Number of pages | 8 |
ISSN | 1523-0899 |
DOIs | |
Publication status | Published - Oct 2019 |
Keywords
- bone graft
- follow-up
- implants
- success
- survival