Abstract

Background: The aim of this study is to evaluate the surgical complications encountered in the implants made by the same surgeon between 2016-2019 using the Clavien-Dindo classification used to grade the severity of surgical complications Methods: This retrospective study includes a total of 1171 implants performed in 368 cases undergoing dental implant surgery. Complications related to the operation were recorded and these complications were evaluated according to the Clavien-Dindo Classification system. Possible effects of other factors such as age, gender, smoking, Diabetes mellitus and immediate implant placement on complications were also evaluated . Results: A total of 98 complications have been reported, including flap dehiscence, numbness, infection, the apical part of the dental implant in the maxillary sinus, lack of primary stability, and cortical bone perforation. Smoking and immediate implantation were found to be risk factors for flap dehiscence (p

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