Association of smoking habits and height of residual bone on implant survival and success rate in lateral sinus lift: A retrospective study

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The primary aim was to evaluate the association of patient-related factors, biomaterials, and implant characteristics on complications’ rate of sinus graft surgery and on implant survival rate in grafted sinus. Secondary aims were to measure bone remodeling around implants and patient satisfaction. A retrospective cohort study was designed. Patients who had computerized tomography (CT) before sinus surgery (T0), orthopantomography after implant surgery (T1) and at follow-up (T2), were included. Specific forms were used to collect clinical data. Radiographic measures were: height of residual bone before sinus surgery measured on CT (T0) and apical and marginal bone levels around implants measured on orthopantomography at T1 and T2. Forty-three lateral sinus lifts were performed. Three grafts failed before implant insertion. Out of 83 implants inserted in 29 patients, a total of 19 failed. Mean follow-up (T2) was 6 6 1.8 years [4; 11.2 years]. The multilevel models analysis showed no association between complications rate and patient-related factors, biomaterials, and implant characteristics. Smoking (odds ratio [OR]: 8.3; 95% CI 1.46–48.05, P ¼ .0173) and height of residual bone (OR: 0.32 for each mm; 95% CI 0.15–0.68, P ¼ .0034) were associated with implant failure. Bone remodeling between T1 and T2 was 0.8 6 0.2 mm for apical bone and 0.6 6 0.3 mm for marginal bone. General therapy satisfaction measured in a visual analogue scale was 8.4 61.4. In conclusion, lower height of residual bone before sinus surgery and smoking habits had a negative prognostic effect on survival rate of dental implants placed in grafted sinuses.

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Barbato, L., Baldi, N., Gonnelli, A., Duvina, M., Nieri, M., & Tonelli, P. (2018). Association of smoking habits and height of residual bone on implant survival and success rate in lateral sinus lift: A retrospective study. Journal of Oral Implantology, 44, 432–438. https://doi.org/10.1563/aaid-joi-D-17-00192

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