Background: The impact of osteoporosis on implant treatment remains debatable among the science community, with the goal to evaluate long-term implant success rate in patients with osteoporosis. Methods: Patients who underwent dental implant treatment at least 4 years ago were divided into two groups [Test (osteoporosis/osteopenia) Group and Control Group] according to bone mineral density (BMD) measurements. Results: A total of 52 patients with a mean age of 59.51 ± 5.66 years (Test Group; 26 patients, mean age: 60.61; Control Group; 26 patients, mean age: 58.42) were included in the study. Implant survival rates were 96.2% and 100% with a mean follow-up 60.84 ± 22.13 and 60.07 ± 20.93 months in Test and Control Groups, respectively (P > 0...
Objective: To determine if thinning (<3 mm width) of the lower cortical border of the mandible on de...
The purpose of this prospective clinical study was to evaluate the survival rate (SVR - i.e. fixture...
Osteoporosis is a major skeletal disease affecting millions of people worldwide. Recent studies clai...
The impact of osteoporosis on implant treatment is still a matter of debate in the scientific commun...
This study evaluated differences in dental implant outcomes in patients with osteoporosis and their ...
Osteoporosis is a systemic disorder characterized by generalized decrease in bone mineral density. D...
Objectives. The study aimed to establish correlations between implant geometry, bone density and sur...
Aim The aim of the present study was to follow‐up our previous prospective study that reported high...
AIM: To compare the 10-year peri-implant bone loss (BL) rate in periodontally compromised (PCP) and ...
Abstract Objectives To investigate the effects of ...
AIM: To compare the 10-year peri-implant bone loss (BL) rate in periodontally compromised (PCP) and ...
Osteoporosis has been called a potential risk factor for bone healing around implants.status: publis...
AIM: to compare the 10-year marginal bone loss rates around implants supporting single-unit crowns i...
Statement of problem: Since the introduction of the concept of osseointegration in dental implants, ...
OBJECTIVE: To determine if thinning (<3 mm width) of the lower cortical border of the mandible on de...
Objective: To determine if thinning (<3 mm width) of the lower cortical border of the mandible on de...
The purpose of this prospective clinical study was to evaluate the survival rate (SVR - i.e. fixture...
Osteoporosis is a major skeletal disease affecting millions of people worldwide. Recent studies clai...
The impact of osteoporosis on implant treatment is still a matter of debate in the scientific commun...
This study evaluated differences in dental implant outcomes in patients with osteoporosis and their ...
Osteoporosis is a systemic disorder characterized by generalized decrease in bone mineral density. D...
Objectives. The study aimed to establish correlations between implant geometry, bone density and sur...
Aim The aim of the present study was to follow‐up our previous prospective study that reported high...
AIM: To compare the 10-year peri-implant bone loss (BL) rate in periodontally compromised (PCP) and ...
Abstract Objectives To investigate the effects of ...
AIM: To compare the 10-year peri-implant bone loss (BL) rate in periodontally compromised (PCP) and ...
Osteoporosis has been called a potential risk factor for bone healing around implants.status: publis...
AIM: to compare the 10-year marginal bone loss rates around implants supporting single-unit crowns i...
Statement of problem: Since the introduction of the concept of osseointegration in dental implants, ...
OBJECTIVE: To determine if thinning (<3 mm width) of the lower cortical border of the mandible on de...
Objective: To determine if thinning (<3 mm width) of the lower cortical border of the mandible on de...
The purpose of this prospective clinical study was to evaluate the survival rate (SVR - i.e. fixture...
Osteoporosis is a major skeletal disease affecting millions of people worldwide. Recent studies clai...