Failures in Endosseous Dental Implants- A Literature review
Journal Title: International Journal of Biomedical Research - Year 2015, Vol 6, Issue 10
Abstract
Endosseous dental implants have become commonly used in clinical situations. Despite many advances in materials, techniques and implant design, the potential for clinical failure is a significant concern for both dentist and patient. A variety of factors can precipitate failure of an implant, including occlusal overloading,prepoperative or post operative infection and placement of implant in bone with inadequate quality and quantity. This study reviews the literature concerning the sucess or failure of an dental implants and provide the general information to dentist to decide whether to recommend dental implant to patient.
Authors and Affiliations
Eswaran Arumugam, Nirmal Bettie, Rathika Rai, Ranjani Thillaigovindan
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