Early dental implant failure associated with postoperative infection: A retrospective 21‐year study

Q3 Dentistry
Oral Surgery Pub Date : 2024-01-23 DOI:10.1111/ors.12875
Renata Silveira Sagnori, Vitor José da Fonseca, Luciano Henrique Ferreira Lima, D. Goulart, L. Asprino, M. de Moraes, A. Sverzut
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Abstract

There are several causes related to early dental implant failure, and infection is one of the most common risk factors in the initial phase of osseointegration. The aim of this retrospective study was to evaluate early dental implant failure associated with postoperative infection and identify the factors associated with such failure.A retrospective study was conducted, and the main predictor variable was early dental implant failure. The main cause of failure was postoperative infection, including factors related to early loss due to infection, such as installation site, type of implant–abutment connection used and presence of previous bone graft. Appropriate descriptive and multivariate statistics were computed, and Chi‐square tests and logistic binary regression were used to identify the factors related to early failure.The study sample consisted of 1674 patients, who had 4886 implants installed and were selected for statistical analysis. A total of 3219 implants were inserted in women and 1667 in men. The main outcome variable was early implant failure due to infection. There were 164 early failures in the study, accounting for 3.3% of the sample. Of those failures, 35 were a consequence of postoperative infection, resulting in 21.34% of early failures. The main risk factor identified was the presence of infection (odds ratio [OR] = 53.67, with 95% confidence interval [CI]).The study's results suggest that infection may be considered a risk factor for early failure of osseointegrated implants.
与术后感染相关的早期植牙失败:21 年回顾性研究
导致早期种植牙失败的原因有多种,而感染是骨结合初期最常见的风险因素之一。这项回顾性研究的目的是评估与术后感染相关的早期牙科植入失败,并确定与此类失败相关的因素。失败的主要原因是术后感染,包括与感染导致的早期损失相关的因素,如安装部位、使用的种植体与基台连接类型以及是否曾进行过骨移植。研究样本包括 1674 名患者,他们共安装了 4886 个种植体,并被选中进行统计分析。女性共植入 3219 个种植体,男性共植入 1667 个种植体。主要结果变量是感染导致的早期植入失败。研究中共有 164 例早期失败,占样本的 3.3%。在这些失败案例中,有 35 例是由于术后感染造成的,占早期失败案例的 21.34%。研究结果表明,感染可被视为骨结合种植体早期失败的一个风险因素。
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Oral Surgery
Oral Surgery Medicine-Surgery
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