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The Influence of the Clinicians' Experience on the Outcome of Dental Implants: A Clinical Audit.

Omir AldowahHamad AlawadMohammad Alqhtani
Published in: Healthcare (Basel, Switzerland) (2023)
The implants placed on partially and fully edentulous patients revealed high survival and success rates (100% and 90.5%, respectively) at a mean follow-up time of 26 months. It can be concluded that the implant practise among trainees in the programme is satisfactory. A history of periodontitis and a lack of patient compliance with supportive periodontal therapy in some cases have been shown to be risk factors associated with increased implant failure, mainly peri-implantitis.
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