Incidence of surgical and prosthetic complications in total edentulous patients rehabilitated by the All-on-Four® technique: a retrospective study.
ABSTRACT: Objective: To analyze the level of survival and the main complications presented by total edentulous patients after the All-on-Four® treatment, through a retrospective analysis. Methods: The medical records of 32 rehabilitated patients, between 2010 to 2018 were selected, presenting a...
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oai:scielo:S2452-558820200002000762020-08-18Incidence of surgical and prosthetic complications in total edentulous patients rehabilitated by the All-on-Four® technique: a retrospective study.Lemos-Gulinelli,JessicaPavani,RodrigoNary-Filho,HugoAlves-Pesqueira,AldieresPessoa,JoãoSantos,Pâmela Leticia Dental Implants Jaw Edentulous Intraoperative ABSTRACT: Objective: To analyze the level of survival and the main complications presented by total edentulous patients after the All-on-Four® treatment, through a retrospective analysis. Methods: The medical records of 32 rehabilitated patients, between 2010 to 2018 were selected, presenting a total of 128 implants with subsequent fixed prostheses. The following variables were analyzed: gender, age, patient’s systemic condition, time of implant installation, number of implants, and surgical and prosthetic complications. Results: The procedures were performed over on average 5.9 years ago and were more prevalent in female patients(59.6%). Out of the 32 patients selected 75% presented some systemic alteration, with hypertension being the most frequent disease. Regarding the implant placement, the rehabilitation in the mandible was more prevalent(62.5%), while in the maxilla(31.2%), and in the bimaxillary region(6.25%). As for the complications, out of 128 implants installed, 13 presented loss of osseointegration, leading to a survival rate of 90.44% (94.3% mandible and 83.3% maxilla). Furthermore, 15 surgical and 20 prosthetic complications were diagnosed. Among the surgical complications, the most frequent were loss(5-33%) and bone fracture(3-20%), while the most frequent prosthetic complications included loosening and/or or fracture of the prosthetic component and prosthetic fracture (6-30%). Conclusion: All-on-Four® is a procedure that has a high survival rate.info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessSociedad de Periodoncia de ChileSociedad de Implantología Oral de ChileSociedad de Prótesis y Rehabilitación Oral de ChileSociedad Chilena de Odontopediatría y Sociedad de Ortodoncia de Chile International journal of interdisciplinary dentistry v.13 n.2 20202020-08-01text/htmlhttp://www.scielo.cl/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S2452-55882020000200076en10.4067/S2452-55882020000200076 |
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Dental Implants Jaw Edentulous Intraoperative Lemos-Gulinelli,Jessica Pavani,Rodrigo Nary-Filho,Hugo Alves-Pesqueira,Aldieres Pessoa,João Santos,Pâmela Leticia Incidence of surgical and prosthetic complications in total edentulous patients rehabilitated by the All-on-Four® technique: a retrospective study. |
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ABSTRACT: Objective: To analyze the level of survival and the main complications presented by total edentulous patients after the All-on-Four® treatment, through a retrospective analysis. Methods: The medical records of 32 rehabilitated patients, between 2010 to 2018 were selected, presenting a total of 128 implants with subsequent fixed prostheses. The following variables were analyzed: gender, age, patient’s systemic condition, time of implant installation, number of implants, and surgical and prosthetic complications. Results: The procedures were performed over on average 5.9 years ago and were more prevalent in female patients(59.6%). Out of the 32 patients selected 75% presented some systemic alteration, with hypertension being the most frequent disease. Regarding the implant placement, the rehabilitation in the mandible was more prevalent(62.5%), while in the maxilla(31.2%), and in the bimaxillary region(6.25%). As for the complications, out of 128 implants installed, 13 presented loss of osseointegration, leading to a survival rate of 90.44% (94.3% mandible and 83.3% maxilla). Furthermore, 15 surgical and 20 prosthetic complications were diagnosed. Among the surgical complications, the most frequent were loss(5-33%) and bone fracture(3-20%), while the most frequent prosthetic complications included loosening and/or or fracture of the prosthetic component and prosthetic fracture (6-30%). Conclusion: All-on-Four® is a procedure that has a high survival rate. |
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Lemos-Gulinelli,Jessica Pavani,Rodrigo Nary-Filho,Hugo Alves-Pesqueira,Aldieres Pessoa,João Santos,Pâmela Leticia |
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Lemos-Gulinelli,Jessica Pavani,Rodrigo Nary-Filho,Hugo Alves-Pesqueira,Aldieres Pessoa,João Santos,Pâmela Leticia |
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Lemos-Gulinelli,Jessica |
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Incidence of surgical and prosthetic complications in total edentulous patients rehabilitated by the All-on-Four® technique: a retrospective study. |
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Incidence of surgical and prosthetic complications in total edentulous patients rehabilitated by the All-on-Four® technique: a retrospective study. |
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Incidence of surgical and prosthetic complications in total edentulous patients rehabilitated by the All-on-Four® technique: a retrospective study. |
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Incidence of surgical and prosthetic complications in total edentulous patients rehabilitated by the All-on-Four® technique: a retrospective study. |
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Incidence of surgical and prosthetic complications in total edentulous patients rehabilitated by the All-on-Four® technique: a retrospective study. |
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incidence of surgical and prosthetic complications in total edentulous patients rehabilitated by the all-on-four® technique: a retrospective study. |
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Sociedad de Periodoncia de Chile |
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