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Decoding success: A five-year retrospective study of dental Implant . . . Systemic conditions such as diabetes and vitamin D deficiency were also associated with less implant survival rate (p < 0 05) Implant-related parameters, including less crestal bone loss and implant placement protocol type IV (delayed placement) demonstrated statistically significant association with high implant survival
Evaluation of survival and success rates of dental implants reported in . . . Taking into consideration the disparate outcome measures employed to assess dental implant performance and within the limitations of this systematic review, we may affirm that osseointegrated implants are safe and present high survival rates and minimal marginal bone resorption in the long term
Dental implants have high survival rates in patients older than 65 . . . Knowing the prognosis of dental implants in patients older than 65 years is helpful when making treatment plans for older patients The authors of this systematic review (SR) assessed the survival, peri-implant bone loss, and complications of dental implants in patients older than 65 years
Implant Survival in Patient Populations With a Mean Age of 65–75 Years . . . Patients > 75 years had significantly higher five-year survival rates (96 8%, CI: 95 9–97 5) compared to the 65–75 age group (92 1%, CI: 83 0–96 4; p = 0 031), with lower implant loss rates per 100 implant-years No significant difference in success rates was observed (p = 0 229)
Long term clinical performance of 10 871 dental implants with up to 22 . . . Dental implants are known to have high survival and success rates Long‐term, large‐scale, “real life” follow‐ups and documentation are needed to better understand the behavior of dental implants over time as well as the factors influencing the survival and success of dental implants