Prevalence of dental implant positioning errors: A cross-sectional study.

IF 1.7 Q3 DENTISTRY, ORAL SURGERY & MEDICINE
Gabriel Rizzo, Mayara Colpo Prado, Lilian Rigo
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Abstract

Purpose: This study evaluated the prevalence of dental implant positioning errors and the most frequently affected oral regions.

Materials and methods: A sample was obtained of CBCT images of 590 dental implants from 230 individuals who underwent diagnosis at a radiology center using cone-beam computed tomography from 2017 to 2020. The following variables were considered: thread exposure, violation of the minimum distance between 2 adjacent implants and between the implant and tooth, and implant contact with anatomical structures. Descriptive data analysis and the Pearson chi-square test (P<0.05) were performed to compare findings according to mouth regions.

Results: Most (74.4%) of the 590 implants were poorly positioned, with the posterior region of the maxilla being the region most frequently affected by errors. Among the variables analyzed, the most prevalent was thread exposure (54.7%), followed by implant contact with anatomical structures, violation of the recommended distance between 2 implants and violation of the recommended distance between the implant and teeth. Thread exposure was significantly associated with the anterior region of the mandible (P<0.05). The anterior region of the maxilla was associated with violation of the recommended tooth-implant distance (P<0.05) and the recommended distance between 2 adjacent implants (P<0.05). Implant contact with anatomical structures was significantly more likely to occur in the posterior region of the maxilla (P<0.05).

Conclusion: Many implants were poorly positioned in the posterior region of the maxilla. Thread exposure was particularly frequent and was significantly associated with the anterior region of the mandible.

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牙种植体定位错误的普遍性:一项横断面研究。
目的:本研究评估种植体定位错误的流行程度和最常受影响的口腔区域。材料和方法:从2017年至2020年在放射学中心使用锥束计算机断层扫描诊断的230名患者中获得590颗牙种植体的CBCT图像样本。考虑以下变量:螺纹暴露,违反相邻种植体之间和种植体与牙齿之间的最小距离,种植体与解剖结构的接触。描述性数据分析和Pearson卡方检验(结果:590个种植体中大多数(74.4%)定位不佳,上颌后区是最常受错误影响的区域。在分析的变量中,最常见的是螺纹暴露(54.7%),其次是种植体与解剖结构的接触,违反2个种植体之间的推荐距离以及违反种植体与牙齿之间的推荐距离。结论:许多种植体在上颌骨后区定位不良。螺纹暴露尤其频繁,并与下颌骨前区显著相关。
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Imaging Science in Dentistry
Imaging Science in Dentistry DENTISTRY, ORAL SURGERY & MEDICINE-
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