How much is success rate of implant teeth process.
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Implant success rate varies - single crown implants (5-year) implant survival: 96.8 percent crown fracture: a) metal-ceramic: 95.4 percent, all-ceramic; 95.4 percent (cumulative rate of ceramic or veneer fracture: 4.5 percent) peri-implantitis: 9.7 percent implant fracture: 0.14 percent screw or abutment loosening: 12.7 percent abutment screw fracture: 0.35 percent fixed complete dentures progressive vertical bone loss but still in function (peri-implantitis): 8.5 percent failure after the first year 5 percent at five years, 7 percent at ten years incidence of veneer fracture at: 5-year: 13.5 to 30.6 percent, 10-year: 51.9 percent (32.3 to 75.5 percent with a confidence interval at 95 percent) 15-year: 66.6 percent (44.3 to 86.4 percent with a confidence interval at 95 percent) 10-year incidence of framework fracture: 6 percent (2.6 to 9.3 percent with a confidence interval at 95 percent) 10-year incidence of esthetic deficiency: 6.1 percent (2.4 to 9.7 percent with a confidence interval at 95 percent) prosthetic screw loosening: 5 percent over five years[3] to 15 percent over ten years the most common complication being fracture or wear of the tooth structure, especially beyond ten years with fixed dental prostheses made of metal-ceramic having significantly higher ten-year survival compared those made of gold-acrylic. Removable dentures (overdentures) loosening of removable denture retention: 33 percent dentures needing to be relined or having a retentive clip fracture: 16 to 19 percent.
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Its more than 90% but rest depends on your bone condition, pre existing medical condition & most importantly the type of implant you opt for.
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99 percent implant treatment is successful. 1% chances that body will reject material.
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Hi, the success of any implant depends on many factors like oral hygiene, the condition of gums of surrounding teeth, available bone for placement of implant, the site of placement, the number of implants to be placed, underlying medical condition like diabetes or heart problems, smoking and many more. All these factors vary from patient to patient. If you can provide your case details, we can guide you about the procedure applicable in your case. You can also consult a good implantologist who will evaluate your entire case and discuss the success rate applicable to you. Regards, Dr. Mukesh k asrani.
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Of course success is there but you hv to clean oral cavity regularly.
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Its quite good if you are not a diabetic and not a smoker.
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Success of implant depends upon number of factors, briefly ill give you an idea. It depends upon your age, your oral health status, your bone quality, whether you have any medical alignment, also depends upon your teeth- it's position and all. Then it also depends upon the quality of implant placed, the technique and most importantly on the skill of the dentist.
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Depending on your bone condition and health parameters one can expect high success rate. Case selection is important
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Very high if done correctly.
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If you are not a smoker and a diabetes patient the success rate is high may be 100%.
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