Criteria for selection of Implant cases

  • Nadira A Hatim
  • Rawa Younis Al-Rawee
  • Bashar Abdul Ghani Tawfeeq
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Abstract

60 years during the period from February 2002 to February 2005. A case sheet was specially prepared for this study containing information needed to determine the suitable criteria of implantation. Frialit2 implant system was used with its different lengths and widths (color coded). Maxillary and mandibular impressions, registration of maxillomandibular jaw relation records were done for each patient to record all findings. Data were collected and statically analyzed. Results: The higher age group patients were 1730 years with percentage 5.33%, while nonoperated patients 5160 years showed high percentage of 29.66%. Criteria of the forty five patients (22 females and 23 males) participated in this study were statistically analyzed concerning the economical level. The operated patients showed 57.77% level I (high), 40% level II (moderate) and 2.22% level III (low). While for education level showed 53.3% level I, 42.2% level II and 4.4% level III. Conclusion: Low percentage of educational level of patients need an explanation about surgical and prosthetic parts of dental implant to elevate the education level of patients. In addition to educational level, economical level of patient plays an important role in the criteria for selection of patients.]]>

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Nadira A Hatim, Rawa Younis Al-Rawee, & Bashar Abdul Ghani Tawfeeq. (2006). Criteria for selection of Implant cases. Al-Rafidain Dental Journal, 6(2), 161–170. https://doi.org/10.33899/rden.2006.40136

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