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Dental implants offer predictable tooth replacement with high survival rates. Careful patient screening for risk factors like smoking and diabetes is crucial to prevent implant failure.

Keywords:
Dental implant riskDental implant survivalImplant failureImplant osseointegrationImplant prognosisImplant successImplant treatment planningPeri-implantitis

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  • Oral Surgery
  • Biomaterials Science

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  • Dental implants are a successful treatment for missing teeth, boasting high long-term survival rates.
  • Implant failure, though infrequent, can stem from biological, mechanical, or patient-related issues.
  • Identifying patient-specific risk factors is essential for successful dental implant treatment planning.

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  • To highlight the predictability and success rates of dental implants.
  • To outline potential causes of dental implant failure.
  • To emphasize the importance of pre-treatment patient evaluation and risk factor identification.

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  • Review of existing literature on dental implant success and failure.
  • Analysis of biologic, mechanical, and patient-related factors influencing implant outcomes.
  • Discussion of screening protocols for identifying patient risk factors.

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  • Dental implants demonstrate high long-term survival rates when properly planned and executed.
  • Biologic factors (e.g., periodontitis), mechanical issues, and patient-related factors (e.g., smoking, uncontrolled diabetes) can compromise implant success.
  • Thorough patient evaluation and physician consultation are critical, though absolute contraindications are rare.

Conclusions:

  • Dental implantology is a reliable restorative option.
  • Proactive identification and management of risk factors significantly improve dental implant prognosis.
  • Comprehensive patient assessment is paramount for achieving optimal and long-lasting dental implant outcomes.