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  • Dental Implantology
  • Periodontology
  • Oral Surgery

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  • Sinus augmentation (SA) is a common procedure to enhance bone volume for dental implants.
  • Early implant failure, occurring within 12 months, can significantly impact treatment success and patient satisfaction.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To identify key determinants associated with early implant failure following sinus augmentation.
  • To analyze clinical and radiographic parameters influencing implant survival rates post-SA.

Main Methods:

  • A nested case-control study was conducted involving 129 early implant failures (cases) and 273 successful implants (controls) after SA.
  • Data were collected from eight German centers between 2016 and 2021.
  • Multivariable logistic regression analysis was used to determine risk factors for early implant failure.

Main Results:

  • Male sex (OR 1.6), current smoking (OR 1.9), and a history of severe periodontitis (OR 7.5) were significantly associated with increased failure risk.
  • Fewer residual bone height (3 to <5mm: OR 2.4; <3mm: OR 3.8), more missing teeth (OR 1.4), and low insertion torque (<8 Ncm: OR 5.8) were also strong predictors of early implant loss.
  • These associations remained significant after adjusting for confounders.

Conclusions:

  • Male gender, smoking, severe periodontitis history, reduced bone height, and low insertion torque are critical risk factors for early implant failure after sinus augmentation.
  • Understanding these determinants can help clinicians optimize treatment planning and patient selection to improve implant survival rates.
  • Further research may focus on mitigating these specific risk factors to enhance long-term dental implant success.