The longitudinal clinical effectiveness of osseointegrated dental implants: the Toronto study. Part III: Problems and complications encountered
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- DOI: 10.1016/0022-3913(90)90177-e
The longitudinal clinical effectiveness of osseointegrated dental implants: the Toronto study. Part III: Problems and complications encountered
Abstract
Two hundred seventy-four implants were placed in 49 dental of 46 consecutively treated patients. The success rate for individual implants in this study, 4 to 9 years after placement, was 89.05% and for the prosthetic treatment it was 100%. Problems, and complications were observed and recorded at stage I surgery, between stage I and stage II surgery, at stage II surgery, and in the healing period that followed. Also noted were the complications subsequent to prosthodontic treatment and during the years of follow-up. Virtually al of the problems encountered were iatrogenic in nature. These clinical results indicate a safe retrievable technique with negligible associated morbidity.
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