Abstract
rates-13.1% overall; 16.7% augmented sites.1.3% of grafted sites had insufficient bone at time of implant placement and 1.0% of implants had poor primary stability versus 0.1% and 0.5% for non-grafted sites respectively. Augmented sites had no difference in post-operative infection, pain, timing or loss of osseointegration or in soft-tissue complications such as peri-implantitis. Conclusions:This study presents the results of a diverse group of independent private practitioners and patients. The practices and complication rates observed were broadly in keeping with the internationally published literature. Augmentation procedures were required for nearly 1/3 of implants placed, highlighting their importance in routine dental implant treatment.
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