Authors : Rohit Singh, Rohit Singh, Irfanul Huda, Irfanul Huda, Aaysha Tabinda Nabi, Aaysha Tabinda Nabi, Supriya Singh, Supriya Singh, Jazib Nazeer, Jazib Nazeer
DOI : 10.18231/j.aprd.2020.003
Volume : 6
Issue : 1
Year : 2020
Page No : 8-10
Introduction: The present study was conducted to assess risk factors associated with dental implant failure.
Materials and Methods: This study was conducted in the department of Prosthodontics. It included 150 dental implants. Data regarding name, age, gender, diameter of implant and bone quality were considered and evaluated.
Results: Out of 150 patients, (with 180 implant) male were 77 (60.5%) with 96 (64%) dental implants and female were 73 (39.4%) with 84 (36%) dental implants. There were 34 (10.5%) dental implant failure of which 22 (11.8%) were in male and 12 (8.3%) in female. The difference found to be significant (P< 0> Maximum dental implant failure was seen in with <10>(15%) length. The difference found to be significant (P< 0> Maximum dental implant failure was seen in dental implant with <3>(14.8%). Maximum dental implant failure was seen with type IV bone in (15.7%).
Conclusion: Dental implant failure was high in dental implant with length <10>
Keywords: Bone quality, Dental implant, Failure.