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Failures in implant dentistry.

W Chee1, S Jivraj

  • 1University of Southern California School of Dentistry, Pasadena, California, USA. wchee@usc.edu

British Dental Journal
|February 13, 2007
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Dental implant complications can lead to restoration failures. Proper patient selection and treatment planning are crucial for preventing common implant failures, including integration loss, positional issues, soft tissue defects, and biomechanical problems.

Area of Science:

  • Dental Implantology
  • Restorative Dentistry
  • Biomaterials Science

Background:

  • Dental implants are widely used to support restorations.
  • Implant-supported restorations can experience various complications.
  • Understanding failure modes is essential for improving clinical outcomes.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To categorize and describe common failures associated with dental implants.
  • To highlight the importance of patient selection and treatment planning in preventing complications.
  • To provide illustrative examples of different implant failure types.

Main Methods:

  • Literature review and case study analysis.
  • Classification of implant failures into four main categories.
  • Discussion of each failure category with clinical examples.

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Main Results:

  • Implant failures can be categorized into loss of integration, positional failures, soft tissue defects, and biomechanical failures.
  • Many implant complications are preventable through meticulous patient assessment and treatment planning.
  • Specific examples illustrate the manifestation and consequences of each failure type.

Conclusions:

  • Proper patient selection and comprehensive treatment planning are paramount for successful dental implant therapy.
  • Awareness of the four main categories of implant failure aids in diagnosis and prevention.
  • Addressing potential complications proactively enhances the longevity and success of implant-supported restorations.