Influence of Patient and Implant Factors on Marginal Bone Levels of Dental Implants in Rural China

Posted: December 1, 2024
A retrospective study in a rural Chinese population evaluated the impact of patient-, site-, and implant-related factors on marginal bone levels of dental implants. The study revealed high implant survival rates and minimal bone loss, with mandibular implants showing greater bone loss than maxillary implants. Factors such as age and implant diameter were found to influence bone loss, emphasizing the need for tailored approaches in rural dental care. Further research is warranted to explore these relationships and optimize implant outcomes in rural populations.

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